Spacey10
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Check out J Perm's tutorials for 4x4 and 5x5. There's three new algs for 4x4, and zero for 5x5(assuming you learn 5x5? (did you mean 4x4?) first)
Check out J Perm's tutorials for 4x4 and 5x5. There's three new algs for 4x4, and zero for 5x5(assuming you learn 5x5? (did you mean 4x4?) first)
I maybe entirely wrong, but learning Intuitive F2L is good.I can solve the 3x3 in about 1 min 15 secs.
I watched the guide and took notes on f2l. Thanks a ton it helped a lot. Now I finally understand. Thanks!
This video is a nice overview that traces a guide for you
You must keep in mind that there are also other ways though. Roux, ZZ, Petrus, Waterman and LEOR are other great methods that are just as viable as CFOP.
Im DEFINITELY going to follow your guide. Its super helpful! I hope it can help me reach my goal but i bet it will!I would recommend you take a look at my CFOP guide, which is linked in my signature!
When you have all of the edges oriented after doing F2L then there is an alg subset, COLL which along with solving the OLL it permutes the corners of last layer so that you have only a U,H or Z perm. ZBLL is another set which solves the entire last layer if you have all the edges oriented for you OLL. Or it simply may be a PLL skip in that case.Hi, I am curious when sometimes people are doing a OLL and the cube just suddenly solves. I'm fairly new, maybe an advanced beginner and am using CFOP now and I've watched video's and done my own solves and wondered what that is? Is that COLL where a step is skipped, if that's what COLL is kinda or am I missing another variable when solving cause I like it but am always expecting to do PLL or with my 4LL I have to do less than 4 algs to get a solve?
Thanks,
When you have all of the edges oriented after doing F2L then there is an alg subset, COLL which along with solving the OLL it permutes the corners of last layer so that you have only a U,H or Z perm. ZBLL is another set which solves the entire last layer if you have all the edges oriented for you OLL. Or it simply may be a PLL skip in that case.