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Thom S.

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any lefty alg ?
i mean not one handed alg, but for left handed cubers
You should be able to enter your algorithm to alg.cubing.net and somewhere there should be an option to vertically flip it. If there isn't, I'm thinking of another website, can't look right now.
 

MrVeganGod

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for the lefties out there

Aa - x L2 D2 L' U' L D2 L' U L'
Ab - x' L2 D2 L U L' D2 L U' L
F - L U F L' U' L U L F' L2' U L U L' U' L U' L'
Ga - L2' U L' U L' U' L U' L2' U' D L' U L D'
Gb - L' U' L U D' L2' U L' U L U' L U' L2' D
Gc - L2' U' L U' L U L' U L2' U D' L U' L' D
Gd - L U L' U' D L2' U' L U' L' U L' U L2' D'
Ja - L' U' L F L' U' L U L F' L2 U L U
Jb - x L2 F' L' F L' U2 l U' l' U2
Ra - L2' F' L' U' L' U L F L' U2 L U2 L'
Rb - L' U L U L' U' L' D' L U L' D L U2 L
T - L' U' L U L F' L2' U L U L' U' L F
E - x' L' U L D' L' U' L D L' U' L D' L' U L D
Na - L U' L' U L F U F' L' U' L F' L F L' U L'
Nb - L' U' L U' L' U' L F L' U' L U L F' L2' U L U2 L' U L
V - L U' L U y' L F L2' U L U' L F' L' F'
Y - F' L' U L U L' U' L F L' U' L U L F' L' F
H - M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2
Ua - M2 U M U2 M' U M2
Ub - M2 U' M U2 M' U' M2
Z - M' U M2 U M2 U M' U2 M2
 

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I'm a lefty too, but I like using the same alg for mirrors and inverses. Here are 5 of the 6 inverse/mirror PLLs I use:
Ab - l' U R' D2 R U' R' D2 R2 (x')
Aa - r U' L D2' L' U L D2' L2' (x')

Jb - R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U'
Ja - L' U' L F L' U' L U L F' L2' U L U

Nb - (R' U L' U2 R U' L)2 U
Na - (L U' R U2' L' U R')2 U'

Rb - R' U2 R U2 R' F (R U R' U') R' F' R2' U'
Ra - L U2' L' U2' L F' (L' U' L U) L F L2 U

Ub - R2 U R U R' U' R' U' R' U R'
Ua - L2' U' L' U' L U L U L U' L

My G PLLs are all righty and mirrored across S slice instead of M.
 

IsThatA4x4

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isn't consensus that Conjugated PLLs should be avoided?
I guess you could make a list of pros and cons:
Pros
- Easy to learn
- Shorter than OCLL + PLL (OLL technically takes 2 moves with this approach)
Cons
- Algs are very long
- If you're gonna learn to recog a ZBLL so you can use a conjugated PLL, it makes more sense to just learn a better alg.
 

jfitch

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Which Aa alg? I've tried it and I didn't get full F2L, there's a missing slot?
All PLLs do the same thing to the cube. If you're reorienting after a rotation, and executing from the same angle (AUF), any alg should work. For a PLL-C, with your setup move, move a D corner to an uneffected location in the U layer, you'll then change orientation when undoing the set up.
Isn't there a Wiki entry for Conjugated PLL ZBLLs? And isn't consensus that Conjugated PLLs should be avoided?
Doesn't seem complete at-a-glance
 
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I recreated the full 21 PLL algs but used optimal moves, so yeah every PLL can now be done in less than 15 moves. I think its a great way for beginners to learn Full PLL. However it really isnt made for good fingertricking, its only recommended for beginners. We are currently working to make that method for speedsolving (fingertrick effecient).
If anyone wants to learn it, then visit here (my site); https://speedcubingportal.000webhostapp.com/PLL (move reduced).txt

We currently ran the alg check and the NB perm seems to be put incorrectly. We are so sorry and will try to offer the best service possible.
 

Anthony Dial

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Great job but i don't think its good to learn unnefiecient algs cause then you'll get used to them but still great idea i will use some if you've done E perms yet
 

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I recreated the full 21 PLL algs but used optimal moves, so yeah every PLL can now be done in less than 15 moves. I think its a great way for beginners to learn Full PLL. However it really isnt made for good fingertricking, its only recommended for beginners. We are currently working to make that method for speedsolving (fingertrick effecient).
If anyone wants to learn it, then visit here (my site); https://speedcubingportal.000webhostapp.com/PLL (move reduced).txt
Cool, looks good!
 
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I don't see how this is useful. It's not going to be fast, so no top cubers will use it, the moves are very random and unintuitive, so no beginners will use it, and no good fmc solver uses pll. So what's the point of this exactly?
As i said its intended for beginners to get a basic understanding of PLL algs, and we are working to make it Speedcubing effecient.

Cool, looks good!
thank you so much!
 
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