Is this solvable without removing the stickers? Just Yes or No, Im not asking for the solution.
Its just the yellow and orange swapped places at the middle top, all other sides are fully solved.
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What is the purpose of [spoilerr] and [spoilerrr]? The first one doesn't appear to hide anything, and the second one just seems to be a spoiler that looks slightly different (and you can't change the title of either):
[spoilerr]not hidden[/spoilerr]
[spoilerrr]What's this for?[/spoilerrr]
I googled them and both times Speedsolving was the first website to come up. I don't think they're on other forums. So, what are they?
I've also seen this, which looks kind of interesting. Is there any reason why it's not enabled? (I don't see any reason to enable it either, but I just wanted to point it out since I haven't seen anyone else talk about it before since 2008).
I'm aware of the uses of normal spoilers, but not these. These are [spoilerr] and [spoilerrr], not just a normalWell I know that spoilers are on many different forums as I have seen and used them before, so Google has failed you.
I think that some people tend to misuse them commonly, but they can be effective.
One way to use them is if there is lots of information in a thread spoilers can be used to clean it up and condense the information into categories. The categories can then be hidden under the spoilers so that people can chose which information the want to see.
Also spoilers can be used to compact additional information that is not nessacary but can be useful. If someone is posting a scramble as text they may wish to use a spoiler with a graphic representation of what the cube should look like. Not using a spoiler could have made the thread or post very messy and hard to read but spoiler cleans it up.
Spoilers can also be used when information isn't meant to be seen. An example would be if someone is posting a FMC thread with scramble he could put his solution in a spoiler so that people won't look at it until they make their own solution.
http://antoine.ccantin.ca:8870/qqtimer/ lets you name different sessions, I think this is what you are looking for.
I didn't see how to name different sessions.
What's the alg for an adjacent corner swap in a 2x2x4? They say A-perm but how am I supposed to execute that within (U, D, F2, L2, R2, B2) group??? Can somebody give me an alg and how its executed on the cuboid? I don't have ANY experience with cuboids at ALL.
T perm
R2 U R2 U' R2 U' D R2 U' R2 U R2 D'
How can I upload a WCA proflie profile like this? https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/results/p.php?i=2009ZEMD01
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