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So I've recently started learning OH PLL algorithms, and the one I hate the most is the E Perm. I remember when I couldn't fingertrick the RUD E Perm two handed, I found a UFR one, it goes: z U2 R2 F (R U R' U')x3 F' R2 U2. It's not very fast for two handed, but I think this alg works best for OH, yet I haven't seen it anywhere on a OH alg list. Good or bad alg?
 

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So I've recently started learning OH PLL algorithms, and the one I hate the most is the E Perm. I remember when I couldn't fingertrick the RUD E Perm two handed, I found a UFR one, it goes: z U2 R2 F (R U R' U')x3 F' R2 U2. It's not very fast for two handed, but I think this alg works best for OH, yet I haven't seen it anywhere on a OH alg list. Good or bad alg?

R2 U R' U' y (sexy)2 R U R' y' R U' R2
 

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Here's my current OH E-perm: x' L' U L' U z' U L' u z' x' U L' U L U z' U L' D' L (or x' R U' R U' z U' R u' z x' U' R U' R' U' z U' R D R' for lefties).
 

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Thanks a ton Brest for all that, the inverse seems like the best out of all of them (I feel dumb for not trying that!). It doesn't flow quite as nice as the fat J-perm but it could just be because I'm not used to it. I still like it better than the common A-perm, so thank you!

EDIT: After messing around with (R U R2' F' r U R U' r' F R U' R') I found that I can perform it faster if I start the alg with both thumbs on the F face and use my left pointer for the F'. I can do it faster than the standard A-perm now, awesome!

I use wide T-Perms for both A's. r U r' U' r' F r2 U' r' U' r U r' F' and its left side mirror. Last time I checked, these weren't on the wiki, but I don't know how to add algs.
 

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Has deduced algorithm - J Permutation : b

[video=youtube_share;BaPyW1P2CIA]http://youtu.be/BaPyW1P2CIA[/video]

Algorithm - R' U2 R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U R

New or not the new?

The R' - R in the beginning and in the end are unnecessary moves.
R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' (U') is a well-known algorithm, I use it for years, learned from Dan Harris' page. You just setupped it with a U2 in the beginning (and in the end).

Definetly not new.

Edit: See Alg. 4 in http://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php/PLL#J_Permutation_:_b
 
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The R' - R in the beginning and in the end are unnecessary moves.
R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' (U') is a well-known algorithm, I use it for years, learned from Dan Harris' page. You just setupped it with a U2 in the beginning (and in the end).

Definetly not new.

Edit: See Alg. 4 in http://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php/PLL#J_Permutation_:_b

Yes. If so to look, it is the same algorithm (R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' (U')), but from this position it is possible to execute it so (R' U2 R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U R). There can be for some it will more conveniently and faster.
 

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Yes. If so to look, it is the same algorithm (R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' (U')), but from this position it is possible to execute it so (R' U2 R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U R). There can be for some it will more conveniently and faster.

How could it be more conveniently and faster if you add unnecessary movements to the side of an algorithm? Wouldn't it be easier if you just leave them out?
 

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Have you tried:
R' U' R' F R F' R U' R' U R' F R F' R U' R' U2 R

which is this OLLCP twice:
R' U' R' F R F' R U' R' U2 R

Nice!
(Sudden realization) Hey, that OLLCP is one of my favorite CMLL for G6!

Also I mis-executed it first, which led me to this pure CO:
(R' U R' F R F' R U')2

For that, I usually use this:
(y2 z) (R' F R F' R U' R' U)2 (z' y2)
which by the way is equivalent to (U' B U B' U R' U' R)2.

I need pure COs for my BLD method, so it's always good to extend my set of algorithms. :)
 

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This is a pretty cool OLL algorithm. Im not sure what case it is, but if you do the algorithm once, it sets it up. It is I' U' L U' L' U L U' L' U L U' L' U2 I
 
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