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EricSanches

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OLL 28 Trick

Hey everyone, I have a tip for those still learning the OLL's and already know at least the PLLs. The trick is for OLL 28, which is an algorithm that although not the fastest, is the most efficient way to learn initially. r U R’ U’ r’ F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F'(not found in speedsolving oll’s page)

You can see, it’s very similar to the T permutation of PLL’s, and can be solved with great fluency which accelerates the learning of Fridrich.
PS: I recommend this for those who've learned the PLLs at least.
 

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It may be easiest to remember the first algorithm because of its similarity to the T perm, but better to find the algorithm that is fastest, whichever one it is for you personally. The goal is speed after all.

Personally, I use this one. r U R' U' r' R U R U' R'
 

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Nice find, it might be alright for bigcubes

thanks. although i find that algs that have lots of Rw arent ideal for bigger big cubes like 6x6 and 7x7. i still prefer R2' F' R U R U' R' F' R U2' R' U2 R' F2 R2 for big cubes in general but i might switch to the one i posted for 4x4 and maybe 5x5.

(off topic) another alg because i dont want to double post. (x' R' F2 R2 U' R' U x R' U R B U' B' R' U R)
 

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r U R' U' r' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F' (not found in speedsolving oll’s page)
I think I'll use it as OLLCP.

There is a reason why it's not on the wiki, it's way too long compared to: x' (R U' R) U2 (L' U L) U2 R2 x (9 vs 14 htm).

Mirror/inverses:
x' (L' U L') U2 (R U' R') U2 L2 x
x' R2 U2 (L' U' L) U2 (R' U R') x
x' L2 U2 (R U R') U2 (L U' L) x
 

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sa11297 - I'm not owner of the site so I can't add any things to it but i really recommend it to anyone who wants to find specified algorithms for 2x2 and 3x3.

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EnjoY~!
 
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