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BLD example help?

rubiksarlen

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Hey guys, could u do a bld example with this scramble?

R U2 D2 R2 L2 U' R D B L F B2 D B2 F U B' F D F' R F R B2 L2


I just need help with the memo. I use taps for the corners so it would be better if u posted the position of the corners to memorize (URB, FDR, BDR etc.). And as for corners, just post something like UB, DF, BL and so on. thnx for ur help!
 
Edges: UR > UL > DR > DB > FD > FU > LB > BR > FL > UB > LU > DL > FR > DL

Corners: ULF > BLD > FDR > UBR > FLU > BRU > URF > FDL > BRD > FRU

Btw to those who don't know, he's using Old Pochmann so ULB buffer for corners and UR buffer for edges.
 
During the solve you don’t actually need to know when you break into a new cycle.

If you find your buffer solved during memoing you just memo the location where you are going to store your buffer.
Then your memo will just be a long string of targets, no need to think “enter new cycle” or whatever.
Just blindly follow the target list.

If you have problems on when to switch from edges to corners (or vice versa)
You can include a marker in your memo, a specific word or object to inform you of the switch.
I think Chris Hardwick “passes a door” when switching from cubie-type in the larger cubes

However I feel such a marker is not needed for single 3x3x3 BLD as there is not that much to memorize.
 
If you have problems on when to switch from edges to corners (or vice versa)
You can include a marker in your memo, a specific word or object to inform you of the switch.
I think Chris Hardwick “passes a door” when switching from cubie-type in the larger cubes

However I feel such a marker is not needed for single 3x3x3 BLD as there is not that much to memorize.

Yes, that's true that I do use a door. I use a HUGE metal bomb shelter blast door. If you've seen Terminator 3: Rise of the Machine you'll know what kind of door I picture, basically.
 
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