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Maybe make it take the corner out with R U R' a proceed with the f2l case?Hello All,
I've recently been creating a computer program to solve a Rubik's cube for fun and i'm using a list of know algorithms to solve the cube.
I've got onto the F2L section of my code and have only found some of the algorithms online, they don't include any where the corner cube is in the wrong corner on the bottom face layer.
View attachment 10283this is an example of a corner that can't be easily solved with a single algorithm. I know that I can move in other corners/edges however if they are all in the corners but the wrong way around then none of the algorithms will apply. I could sort this with a some more coding but I would like to know there is no list I could use to make it a lot easier for me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
R' F R F' R U2 R' U R U2 R' is the best imo.Hello!
I’m looking for some easy 2x2 T-Perms... thanks!
I use it as well and i love ithttps://alg.cubing.net/?alg=x-_R_U-_R-_D_R_U_R-_D-_R_U_R-_D_R_U-_R-_D-_x&setup=z2
The alg is: x' R U' R' D R U R' D' R U R' D R U' R' D' x
It's fast. I (and many people) can sub 1 it.
4-cycle inner parity, then slice-flip-slice:Is there a better algorithm for this than just flip and inner parity?
Thanks, but just to clarify, is that meant to lead to outer parity and if so would it be faster to do inner slice flip slice at the end to get the L2E case.4-cycle inner parity, then slice-flip-slice:
3r U2 3R2 U2 3r' U2 3R U2 3r' U2 3R2 U2 3r
3-4l flip 3-4l'
(I was going to say "no", but then I thought about it for a while and came up with this. 4-cycle inner parity is probably the fastest inner parity alg, but if you prefer, you can also use any other inner parity alg instead.)
It's a full solution of that L2E case. (The thing has a link to alg.cubing.net too.)Thanks, but just to clarify, is that meant to lead to outer parity and if so would it be faster to do inner slice flip slice at the end to get the L2E case.
oh right, I did not realise the difference between 3R and 3r, now I know, thanks and I think I will use the algorithm with all lower case moves as my parity algorithm anyway.It's a full solution of that L2E case. (The thing has a link to alg.cubing.net too.)
Ok, but the thing is, there were actually two algs for the Z Perm and the second one was m2 u m2 u m' u2, etc. The first two U s in the alg swap the four corners differently, depending if you use u' or just u, but like I said, doing a U after m2 was killing me so I dropped it. And now I have do some y s for Z Perm if the corners are going to be swapped wrong. I hope that made sense.Those algs are good algs. I would recommend doing m moves with your ring finger instead and make sure that you are doing the ring finger push D’ (is you don’t already) for the headlights case.
Ok, I'll see if I can switch to ring finger, but I need some questions answered. Do you do your m2 s with the ring finger then the middle finger following behind it?Those algs are good algs. I would recommend doing m moves with your ring finger instead and make sure that you are doing the ring finger push D’ (is you don’t already) for the headlights case.
I only just realised those were the inverted Z Perms, lol. Thx.For the Z perm, you can use the alg M' U' M2 U' M2 U' M' U2 M2 or R' U' R2 U R U R' U' R U R U' R U' R'.
Yes, I do my M2’s with my ring finger followed by middle.Ok, I'll see if I can switch to ring finger, but I need some questions answered. Do you do your m2 s with the ring finger then the middle finger following behind it?
Also, how do you do a m' move efficiently? I have to use my right hand to perform a wide r' then a r for an m' move.
Ok thx, but what do you mean when you say M moves follow L and I have M and M' switched?Yes, I do my M2’s with my ring finger followed by middle.
Also, keeping in mind that M moves follow L, so I think you have M and M’ switched. With M, people do a ring finger push at the back.
Rw’ R does an M move.Ok thx, but what do you mean when you say M moves follow L and I have M and M' switched?
My finger isn't strong enough to push the cubie (BD one I think) up efficiently, and I meet a lot of resistanceYes, I do my M2’s with my ring finger followed by middle.
Also, keeping in mind that M moves follow L, so I think you have M and M’ switched. With M, people do a ring finger push at the back.
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