BlastKracken7
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what weird regrip? I don't have one when I execute.Fun pseudo-2-gen version of that alg: [r u' R2 u r' : U2]. (Not that it's really possible to execute this wide move version quickly because of the weird grip.)
what weird regrip? I don't have one when I execute.Fun pseudo-2-gen version of that alg: [r u' R2 u r' : U2]. (Not that it's really possible to execute this wide move version quickly because of the weird grip.)
Weird grip, not regrip; I meant that you have to hold the 1×1×3 block on the bottom-left which makes it hard to execute it quickly. Maybe I'm just bad at executing it that way though!what weird regrip? I don't have one when I execute.
I actually like that alg more than triple sune! It's so fun to execute and as a bonus you can predict EPLL with that alg. Thanks!The actual alg I use for this ZBLL/2GLL case is R U' R' L' U2 L U L' U L R U2 R'.
You say that like the RUL alg isn't at least a reasonable alternative to the (significantly longer in QTM) RU alg. (But yes, fortissim2, please try alternative algs as well, and triple Sune/Antisune is definitely faster.)If you really want to use a pure twist alg, use the one I posted above.
Yes, I know, and I'm saying that I can execute the RUL one just very slightly faster than the RU one (for pure twist! I'm not comparing to triple Sune!) on average.It's not just how long the alg is, but ergonomics are a factor too. I can do triple sune faster than the RUL one because RUL switching isn't great when there's a better option.
Does anyone have a good algorithm for this COLL case?
Also check algdb: http://algdb.net/puzzle/333/coll/e2R U' R2' U' R2 U R' F' R U R2' U' R' F R2
Thank you so much! I will be using this alg.Also check algdb: http://algdb.net/puzzle/333/coll/e2
You seem like a cuber with a set goal and a determined mindset. However, your quest to use the best methods and algs is a little concerning because speedcubing is something that relies a lot on personal taste. If you've been to a comp, you know what I mean. Lots of mains, setups, different taste in events...So I want to learn the same method and algs that Feliks uses to solve the cube because he is the most consistent speedsolver out there (even if he doesn't hold the single world record anymore (for now)). There is an answer to this question in Quora that mentions some of the methods but it seems incomplete. Also, I want to know exactly which algorithms Feliks does (for example this page has 3 different versions of the ZBLL algorithms). If anyone knows about this one can we make a list here?
Thank you very much for the answer and advice! I haven't been to comps so I don't know much about that. Taking your advice in mind I'll try Feliks's algs to see if they are to my tasteYou seem like a cuber with a set goal and a determined mindset. However, your quest to use the best methods and algs is a little concerning because speedcubing is something that relies a lot on personal taste. If you've been to a comp, you know what I mean. Lots of mains, setups, different taste in events...
That being said...
is Felix's official site with his algs and tutorials.CubeSkills - Learn To Solve the Rubik's Cube
Learn everything about speedcubing from two-time Rubik's Cube World Champion Feliks Zemdegs.www.cubeskills.com
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