Yesterday, I took out my Angstrom Gan Air SM to do a cubing session. However, noticed that the white side was extremely loose for some reason, and i decided to open the cube up. I saw that there was a buildup of some transparent substance that popped the GES nut out of place. It was weird...
This case from the back (credit to ruwix.com)
I currently use U (R' U R) U2 (l U L' U' M') but I feel it isn't very effective
Also, I don't want any rotations
<--- (credits to ruwix.com)
Does anyone have a better algorithm than y' (L U2 L') (U L U' L')? This case is annoying for me, and I feel like there is a way to do this without a rotation.
Suggestions? Or should I stick with y' (L U2 L') (U L U' L')?
this is my first thread so don't judge :V
Just recently, I have been learning Old Pochmann. One thing that has bugging me for a while is the orientation of scrambling a blindfolded solve. I know that in 3x3, the official orientation for scrambling the cube is white on the U face and green on...