WoowyBaby
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@OreKehStrah and @Wish Lin I’m sure many people have proposed it and I even think people have the algorithms for it and are using it right now!
I just did a super quick search and here’s what I found-
Link to Skewb Algs Google Sheet
Skewb TCLL for you!
@Filipe Teixeira Flipped OLL/PLL? Eh, not really feeling it. You’d have to change the way you think about the last pair but not the first three, and an extra 54 or 22 algorithms isn’t great. I do see how it can be useful some of the time, but for some reason or another I just don’t think people would use it.
@Angry_Mob I like that idea! It sounds smart and you probably thought about it a little bit unlike some other ideas here lol. I do have to agree that Pi and H and the easiest CLL sets to recognize, and Sunes are for sure the fastest way to change your LL. This method is even faster than LBL!
But, this is no match for full CLL, so you should only use this temporarily as a transition to full CLL, which btw is a lot easier to learn than I thought, so if you don’t know it I’d recommend learning it
I just did a super quick search and here’s what I found-
Link to Skewb Algs Google Sheet
Skewb TCLL for you!
@Filipe Teixeira Flipped OLL/PLL? Eh, not really feeling it. You’d have to change the way you think about the last pair but not the first three, and an extra 54 or 22 algorithms isn’t great. I do see how it can be useful some of the time, but for some reason or another I just don’t think people would use it.
@Angry_Mob I like that idea! It sounds smart and you probably thought about it a little bit unlike some other ideas here lol. I do have to agree that Pi and H and the easiest CLL sets to recognize, and Sunes are for sure the fastest way to change your LL. This method is even faster than LBL!
But, this is no match for full CLL, so you should only use this temporarily as a transition to full CLL, which btw is a lot easier to learn than I thought, so if you don’t know it I’d recommend learning it
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