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FTO 1L3T Progression

rubiksman0

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Progression Update: I've now finished learning set 3.
Overall, this set was rather easy. A lot of the cases are sledges/hedges, or a combination of a sledge/hedge and an easy alg. There were a couple commutators, and the leftover cases were pretty simple.
I'm now moving on to set 4a.
 

rubiksman0

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Finished learning the even cases for set 4a.
Not too difficult of a set. I just worry that once I start learning the odd cases, as well as set 4b, my recognition and recall will be worse.
All the algs were simple enough, though, and I think the odd cases should be easier, so I plan to learn those within the next couple days.
 

rubiksman0

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I wonder if it my be better to learn the even cases of both 4a and 4b first, then learn the odd cases from both sets second.
A lot of cases from 4b are essentially mirrors of the 4a cases. I think it could be better to learn even cases then odd cases, as opposed to 4a then 4b.
I'm going to stick to 4a then 4b, but it's just a thought.
 
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