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Filipe vs randomness race to first 3bld sucess

SORRY
i lose this too easily
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Yes! my first success is on the weekly!
i got that time
~45-50 for memo
~20 for execution!
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:p
i did NOT use the edge memorization i proposed, filipe was right, its harder than just memorizing one letter.
except i dont use just english for memo anymore
That is ridiculously fast for a first success
 
@Jorian Meeuse
Ive been trying to BLD since i started cubing, 3 years ago.
its kinda the reason i started cubing.
i had gotten to the point of "im gonna sit here and not sleep till i get a success."
i knew memorization before but forgot it because i stopped BLD for a while
the execution for this solve was lucky bc no parity
i did know it but i dont remember
 
The colors and design might blind you ha
Has anybody else seen this?

It's s described as being like origami which also makes me think of the loopover puzzle for some reason 乁⁠(⁠ ⁠•⁠_⁠•⁠ ⁠)⁠ㄏ
My lady's artistic and loooves yellow, so I got two on the way, qill updat once I'm holding it👌
 
So I've been trying to solve the LL with op/op and I got my first success writing the memo

F2 L2 D2 R2 D L2 U2 F2 U' L2 B2 D L R' F R2 F' L R'

the memo was

corners: c
edges: ei a

it had parity

it was pretty easy but I can't do it without writing and I have no idea how to deal with cycle breaks yet...
@Jorian Meeuse

will do more tries....
 
it was pretty easy but I can't do it without writing and I have no idea how to deal with cycle breaks yet...
@Jorian Meeuse

will do more tries....
Cycle breaks:
1. You get to the buffer piece in tracing
2. You have not visited every unsolved piece of the cube yet. If you stop memo then, the cube will not be solved, logically
3. You have to continue memo, but you can't use a piece that you 'solved' already because it would mess it up. You have to randomly pick a piece you haven't visited in memi yet and is not already solved.
4. Continue tracing until you hit the piece that belongs there where you cycle broke to, and make sure there are no other cycles left

I can do an example memo if you want but I'd recommend trying it with this first

i did know it
in a different language. (bulgarian) which is why my edges are in bulgarian now
Bulgarian is cool, I should learn it bc I'll go to Bulgaria in July for the international linguistics olympiad (i won't actually because 2 months isn't quite enough time haha)
 
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