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A is goujia
B and F are old and new Sheng En
E is Dainshen

It seems companies tied themselves to letters, so I wouldn't be surprised if the company that is now called Witeden was the same one that made all the Type C's. Unless someone actually knows differently.
 
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A is goujia
B and F are old and new Sheng En
E is Dainshen

It seems companies tied themselves to letters, so I wouldn't be surprised if the company that is now called Witeden was the same one that made all the Type C's. Unless someone actually knows differently.

wrong type A is Alpha not GouJia. GouJia is a separate company and type B was never made by Sheng En. If Sheng En mad type B's then they would still be around and never sucked
 
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Why is it recommended to learn 1-2 OLL or PLL (any algorithms actually) per day? When I re-learnt all my OLL and PLL, I learnt 3-5 algs every day and had no problem. I think that's because I was re-learning them, I already knew all of them 2 years ago. Now when I'm trying to learn CLL for 2x2, should I just learn 1 alg every day? Recognition seems much more difficult than just OLL or PLL.
 

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How to force OLL skips on these cases? I'd like direct algorithms, rather than doing something like making a the pair then just doing WV (unless it's the easiest way).





 
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Why is it recommended to learn 1-2 OLL or PLL (any algorithms actually) per day? When I re-learnt all my OLL and PLL, I learnt 3-5 algs every day and had no problem. I think that's because I was re-learning them, I already knew all of them 2 years ago. Now when I'm trying to learn CLL for 2x2, should I just learn 1 alg every day? Recognition seems much more difficult than just OLL or PLL.

Learn as many as you feel comfortable with. I, personally, can learn between 1 and 5 algorithms a day depending on the complexity and length. OLLs, for example, are often just a flurry of triggers that remove and re-insert F2L slots, so they're generally pretty easy. PLLs though are a little trickier.
 
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