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Parity with orozco

MicBad

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Hi,

I am currently learning Orozco algs for corners and I will start learning Orozco algs for edges. I spent a lot of time to decide which method would the best for me to start blindsolving.
Using Orozco method, how can I know that I have parity?
From all my corners only solves:
- I start with a buffer in C, and the helper in B. Finishing the cycle, I use the helper that can be in B or C.
- If the second cycle is finished, I choose A or D for buffer and helper. So, I can finish corners with a parity in AD instead of BC
Do you have tips to manage new cycles and know if there is a parity?

Thank you!
 
Managing cycle breaks and parity should be intuitive.

You know there is parity if there is a 2-swap remaining in the solve, like a UFR-UBR swap.
For cycle breaks, choose a new target and trace out the letter pairs breaking into that cycle.
 
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