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Cubinwitdapizza
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I know a total of 49 algs is what I found out lol
253 ZBLL algs, about 5 WVs, 24 COLLs which I don't know the ZBLLs for, 5 WVCPs, maybe 10 TTLLs and TSLEs, both O perm+DF-FR swap (don't ask), about 10 ELLs, UFR-LBD+UF-UR, 25 OLLs (not counting OCLLs), a lot of alt PLLs including OH (probably 20+ in total, a lot of them U perms) and quite possibly a few others. If we include non 3x3, I know CLL and EG-1 for 2x2 plus other algs for other events. So, I know at least 355 algs for just 3x3.
I highly recommend learning y perm, j perm next as it is often used in other algs like n perm. y perm permutes the corners and makes you end up with an edge cycle. it also contains two of the ollsFor actual speed solving, 24 .... Still have to learn the sune, anti-sune, and pi CMLL algs....
Although I do also know T-Perm, the three special M2 cases(because cycles don't count) and M2 parity. So that brings total alg count to 29 algs
Lol. What the hell is an o perm? DF-FR swap? And here I am, after just learning all the plls (yes, I just learnt n perm at long last) and am facing the massive task ahead: learning full ollWow. It's like another language to me.
Lol. What the hell is an o perm? DF-FR swap? And here I am, after just learning all the plls (yes, I just learnt n perm at long last) and am facing the massive task ahead: learning full oll
ortega is surprisingly simpleI currently only know part of PLL part of OLL, and PBL for ortega.
Good Luck with full OLL.
I highly recommend learning y perm, j perm next as it is often used in other algs like n perm. y perm permutes the corners and makes you end up with an edge cycle. it also contains two of the olls
I see you really are the Last Layer King21 PLLs, 57 OLLs, about 200 OLLCPs, 472 ZBLLs, 134 ELLCPs (ELL + corner permutation, so any LL case with all corners oriented), around 200 other 1LLLs, around 30 VLS algs, and 818 3-style comms.