obelisk477
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OLL 31 - r D' r' U R' U' R U' r D r'
R U R' U R' U' R2 U' R' U R' U R
You can use this to skip AUF if you have U perm + U2.
new COLL U for E3 on algdb, this algorithm isn't on algdb and I think it's a lot better than the ones currently posted
R' U2 R U R2 F' R U R U' R' F R
The last move should be a u'Not sure how easy this E-perm is to finger trick for somebody who's good, but it's easier for me than the x' R U' R' D R U R' D' R U R' D R U' R' D' that I learned first. It's really just a different angle of one that's already in the list. Swaps FR with FL and BR with BL, and the affected face ends on the front.
F' r U R' U' r' F l2 F L' F' l' U L U'
The last move should be a u'
Also, this alg is very awkward because of all the fat turns.
Sorry, for some reason I was performing the first move as an f' instead of an F'U' is correct, unless you prefer d'.
Not sure how easy this E-perm is to finger trick for somebody who's good, but it's easier for me than the x' R U' R' D R U R' D' R U R' D R U' R' D' that I learned first. It's really just a different angle of one that's already in the list. Swaps FR with FL and BR with BL, and the affected face ends on the front.
F' r U R' U' r' F l2 F L' F' l' U L U'
I didn't know where to stick this comment... and I am not really sure if it qualifies... but I stumbled upon a 10-move J-PERM.
But it isn't a J ... Perform a standard J-perm(b) on a solved cube followed by U', and that is the pattern this will resolve.
With the two "correctly positioned" cubies in UF and URF locations:
R L U2 R' U' R U2 L' U R'
I haven't seen it written down like this... so I decided to share. Let me know if I'm way off. Thanks
This is the inverse of the mirror of the most popular Ja alg on algdb. It is move optimal and flows really nicely though.I didn't know where to stick this comment... and I am not really sure if it qualifies... but I stumbled upon a 10-move J-PERM.
But it isn't a J ... Perform a standard J-perm(b) on a solved cube followed by U', and that is the pattern this will resolve.
With the two "correctly positioned" cubies in UF and URF locations:
R L U2 R' U' R U2 L' U R'
I haven't seen it written down like this... so I decided to share. Let me know if I'm way off. Thanks