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3-cycle tutorial (Roux LSE 4c)

Pax

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Hi all, a couple of days ago I came up with this method to recognize and solve the trickiest part of Roux LSE, which is that case at the end where you end up with the 3-edge cycle. It includes a very short algorithmic sequence which makes the method straightforward to learn if you're new to Roux and you want to speed up this part which can be tricky to recognize/execute with the methods that I have seen so far.


I would greatly appreciate the feedback/criticism if you're a proficient Roux solver! :)
 

GodCubing

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I personally use BU, I even have a vid. I think BU is quite easy personally however, do what works for you.
 

abunickabhi

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Hi all, a couple of days ago I came up with this method to recognize and solve the trickiest part of Roux LSE, which is that case at the end where you end up with the 3-edge cycle. It includes a very short algorithmic sequence which makes the method straightforward to learn if you're new to Roux and you want to speed up this part which can be tricky to recognize/execute with the methods that I have seen so far.


I would greatly appreciate the feedback/criticism if you're a proficient Roux solver! :)
I sometimes try to solve a 5-cycle when in LSE stage. Its a bit harder as there are more possibilities for 5-cycles to exist in LSE.
 
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