bobthegiraffemonkey
Member
Hey clock solvers,
First of all, you should really be doing a better event. At least it isn't as bad as feet.
I messed around with this ages ago, but didn't get much interest from the couple of people I talked to about it. Decided it was about time I made a video to try to see if someone would take the idea and develop it to its full potential. Thanks to Ryan Jones for giving me some feedback on it though.
I hope someone finds it interesting enough to play around with!
Matt
Edit: Probably silly variation I did in comp (because I needed to make clock less boring to make myself practise):
I may practise it again if nice enough hardware happens.
First of all, you should really be doing a better event. At least it isn't as bad as feet.
I messed around with this ages ago, but didn't get much interest from the couple of people I talked to about it. Decided it was about time I made a video to try to see if someone would take the idea and develop it to its full potential. Thanks to Ryan Jones for giving me some feedback on it though.
Now I can put my clock away, and not look at it for a very long time. The AO5 was bad, but I only practiced enough to learn the method, not enough to actully get fast. Because I refuse to practice clock enough to get fast.
Scramble (Jaap order apparently):
-5, -4/-3, -3/1, 1/3, -3/3/6/4/6/4/-5
Code:
Notes:
U
LMR
D
A=U-R
B=D-L
M1=A+B
M2=-B
M3=M-U
M4=M-L
M5=R-M4
pins = UL,UR,DL,DR
ddud M>U m5
dudd >L
uddd >D
udud >R m1
uduu m2
uuud m3
uudu
duuu m4
uuuu
Scramble (Jaap order apparently):
-5, -4/-3, -3/1, 1/3, -3/3/6/4/6/4/-5
I hope someone finds it interesting enough to play around with!
Matt
Edit: Probably silly variation I did in comp (because I needed to make clock less boring to make myself practise):
Code:
U
LMR
D
A=R-(M-L)
M1=U-L
M2=A
M3=D-R
M4=M-D
M5=M-U
pins = UL,UR,DL,DR
dudu D>L m1
dudd M>B \
duud U>UL m2
ddud B>U /
udud B>R m3
uduu B>UR m4
uudu B>DL m5
uuud B>DR
uuuu B>12
I may practise it again if nice enough hardware happens.
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