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rotationless inserts time!

setup: L' U' L U L' U2 L y'

solution: M' U R U2 R' U' R U r'

9 moves, or you could do a rotation + 7 moves insert.
pretty fun alg

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setup: L' U' L U2 L' U L U2 y'

solution: r U' R' U R U r'

7 moves, pretty good
 
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R U R D R' U' R D' R2
Same ZBLL/COLL/OCLL as r U R' U' r' F R F' from a different angle, not sure if anyone knows it already (someone probably does though; it's take out pair, WV).

I use this and the mirror, it's really nice when cancelling into PLL.

Holy **** those algs are 10x faster than the regular ones... thanks!
 

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I'm looking for rotationless insert of the case 36. I used y (UL' U' LU')
y' (RUR') and I found on wiki d (R' U' R) d' (R U R') and it looks ok, but maybe there's something better.

F2L35.png


The same with case 35. There's U' l U' R U l' U R' insert on wiki and it looks ok but maybe something better?
 

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y2 position z U' R D' R2 U R' U' R2 U D

Nice. I use essentially the same alg, but with no z-rotation at the start:

(L' U R' U2') (r B' r' U2) [l2 M']

...start with left thumb on down face, and use left index to push the U2'. This will leave your left pinky at DBL to help lift the B'. While doing the U2, regrip left hand with thumb on top to turn l2, and use left ring finger to do the M' . The cube should end up as though it has been rotated with x'

I like using these two angles too:

3bar on right side: x' U2 (l' U' l U2') (r' U r' F' r2)

3bar on front: R2 [U' D] (R2' U' R2 U) (R2' D' R2 U) R2'

...all 3 algs have a winding feeling to them that I like.
 
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I'm looking for rotationless insert of the case 36. I used y (UL' U' LU')
y' (RUR') and I found on wiki d (R' U' R) d' (R U R') and it looks ok, but maybe there's something better.

F2L35.png


The same with case 35. There's U' l U' R U l' U R' insert on wiki and it looks ok but maybe something better?

 
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I'm looking for rotationless insert of the case 36. I used y (UL' U' LU')
y' (RUR') and I found on wiki d (R' U' R) d' (R U R') and it looks ok, but maybe there's something better.

F2L35.png


The same with case 35. There's U' l U' R U l' U R' insert on wiki and it looks ok but maybe something better?
For the first I use RUR'URU'R' to extract the pair, which is super fast, and then d'L'UL to insert to FL. Also handy if you need to put it in another slot. Or rotationless, (U2)R'FRF'U2RUR'.

For the second, U'RUR' then d and insert at BR. Or rotationless, (U2)RUR'FR'F'R.
 
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