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An OLL case more easily solved with two step, than with one step

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Wesley Twiggs

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The attached case is more easily solved in my opinion with the common F U R U' R' F' alg followed by the sune case R' U' R U' R' U2 R.
 

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Wesley Twiggs

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ok. i just spent a few minutes trying to work with that and i'm not sure how to grip it. do you have any videos of someone using this alg?
 

Wesley Twiggs

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Gah! I was hoping for something better haha. I've been trying that. Guess I'll just have to practice.
 

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I recommend R B' R2' F R2 B R2' F' R (do U2 before the alg if you start from the exact position on your picture). There's a slight regrip in the beginning and after that the alg flows really well.
 
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