dudemanpp
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Does anyone know of an algorithm that flips 3 edges on a 4x4 (instead of flipping one edge)? I would like to do this in order to speed up my OLL and just do COLL instead of a really slow OLL.
From what Jason Baum told me, Kuti had an OLL parity alg that was faster than any other one out there, but wouldn't tell anyone.
Mátyás used a different OLL parity / 2-wing-swap alg with the same effect as the standard one.From what Jason Baum told me, Kuti had an OLL parity alg that was faster than any other one out there, but wouldn't tell anyone.
Maybe it's the same as his blindfold method: he didn't have one.
its because I don't know that many OLL's, but I know all the no-edges flippedWhy dont you flip one of the other 3 edges? the no-edges flipped OLLs, might slower than soem others.
Mátyás used a different OLL parity / 2-wing-swap alg with the same effect as the standard one.From what Jason Baum told me, Kuti had an OLL parity alg that was faster than any other one out there, but wouldn't tell anyone.
Maybe it's the same as his blindfold method: he didn't have one.
I don't think it's really faster. But he always block-turns his slice moves, so its use as a 4x4x4 2-swap alg may have motivated that choice.
To show a little respect, I won't post the alg. Note, however, that Badie had posted it publicly.
Anyhow, dunno how to find a 3-flip alg simply. But I just found r U2' x r U2' r U2' r' U2 l U2' r' U2 r U2' r' U2 r' with ACube...
Anybody got more info on Kuti's parity alg?
It's lucasparity. Lowercase.FYI - here in this post is Lucas's excellent find of LucasParity™
Anybody got more info on Kuti's parity alg?
I can't find where else I saw it, but it's been long enough that I don't have any qualms about posting Kuti's parity alg.
I reconstructed it from a 4BLD video, and I also seem to recall him using it in a speedsolve (not sure at all).
r' U2 l F2 l' F2 r2 U2 r U2 r' U2 x U2 r2 U2 x'
It's lucasparity. Lowercase.FYI - here in this post is Lucas's excellent find of LucasParity™
EDIT: By the way, in case no one else notices: It's the same alg as fanwuq posted up there. But it's still significant that this is the alg and execution Kuti used.
I think you mean "standard OLL parity alg." Anyhow, look at post #10 in this thread.qqwref posted this somewhere:
B' R' (standard DP alg) R B