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I've a lot of fun practicing on a mini 42 mm zhanchi. Do you think this helps with efficiency? The idea being I am forced to be move efficient and I can work on my turn speed later.
Cue the old day cubers who used terrible cubes and thus used more Petrus, especially with the 2 gen finishI've a lot of fun practicing on a mini 42 mm zhanchi. Do you think this helps with efficiency? The idea being I am forced to be move efficient and I can work on my turn speed later.
you mean 2 gen f2l finishCue the old day cubers who used terrible cubes and thus used more Petrus, especially with the 2 gen finish
If you do CP during F2L and know 2GLL, then the LL will be 2-gen, too.you mean 2 gen f2l finish
I’m confused. Why would the LL be 2 gen?Unless you do CP during F2L and know 2GLL, then the LL will be 2-gen, too.
I don’t know exactly how it works, but basically as long as edge orientation and corner permutation are done, then the last layer can be solved with only R and U moves. 2GLL is a ZBLL subset. It’s all the cases that have corner permutation done, therefore all of those algs are RU.I’m confused. Why would the LL be 2 gen?
*Won'tUnless you do CP during F2L and know 2GLL, then the LL will be 2-gen, too.
doing cp during f2l is feasibly impossibleIf you do CP during F2L and know 2GLL, then the LL will be 2-gen, too.
Its always tough to do a lot of fingertricks on mini cubes. I always prefer cube of ideal solves, for my CFOP, Roux or 3-style solves.I've a lot of fun practicing on a mini 42 mm zhanchi. Do you think this helps with efficiency? The idea being I am forced to be move efficient and I can work on my turn speed later.