WarriorCatCuber
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ZZ-b. It's better for solving anyway.
I fix up Petrus not having M slices by using MU EPLLS . This applies to other methods too. (I think L6E is the coolest bit)Isn't Roux the *coolest* method to look at?
I think they really suck.I don't think V-Perms suck that much, I like mine(relatively)
If somebody's goal is to beat single 3x3 WR he/she should only learn those OLLs that are sub 0.5able, same with PLLs, constantly practice on easy-cross scrambles with all edges oriented or maybe even practice with a fake scramble generator that creates 4 move xcross into free pair, into free pair, into free pair and either OLL skip into Jb or Sune into PLL skip.
And go to any comp they can. That is really weird to think about, though.I think they really suck.
My thought:
If somebody's goal is to beat single 3x3 WR he/she should only learn those OLLs that are sub 0.5able, same with PLLs, constantly practice on easy-cross scrambles with all edges oriented or maybe even practice with a fake scramble generator that creates 4 move xcross into free pair, into free pair, into free pair and either OLL skip into Jb or Sune into PLL skip.
I really think the opposite is true. When I look at single WR videos and failed wr videos I see PLL skip all over and not zbllsI think single-driven people should focus on learning bigger alg sets that aren't useful super often but are amazing when they do show up(i.e VLS allows you to get an LL skip kind of).
I really think the opposite is true. When I look at single WR videos and failed wr videos I see PLL skip all over and not zblls
Failed attempts include people who got surprised by the skip and failed at auf.
I would practice predicting at least one piece for all simple OLL and be prepared to auf it assuming the PLL skip.
Once we were having some guests over that we had never met, and before they came, I was thinking about the probability that one was a cuber. Then when they came I found out that one of them was a sub-25 ish solver. I was very surprised.
ZBLL isn't 1LLL. EO is an extra look (or two).