Duncan Bannon
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I would say so for sure. I would fast solves without knowing PLL. My Pb is 19.935, and I don’t know PLL. I’m learning it now. I would be sub 35 before learning PLL for sure. Mabye later. I’m learning 1 alg a day in PLL. BTW
Oh ok thanks. I'll decide what to do once I can do F2L decently fastI would say so for sure. I would fast solves without knowing PLL. My Pb is 19.935, and I don’t know PLL. I’m learning it now. I would be sub 35 before learning PLL for sure. Mabye later. I’m learning 1 alg a day in PLL. BTW
Ok ok thanks. I'll think about full PLL in a few weeks then What is your average on the 2x2?
Thanks those are pretty good averages to me. It'd be enough to break the NR of my countryMy current ao5 is 7.93 and my ao12 is 8.58. not to good, not to bad.
hope you improve!
I want to compete in your country now
Where I live that isn't amazing. I'm hoping to improve a lot. I want to break NR hopefully.
COLL is definitely more useful if you use CFOP or ZZ. The algs are generally pretty nice, and it helps you learn to recognize corner permutation, which is a useful skill. It also lets you transition into ZBLL pretty smoothly. It's quite common to only know the ZBLL algs for certain COLL cases and not others.
Also, breaking it down to the numbers:
ELL only shows up in 1/162 last layer cases (CO * CP = 1/27 * 1/6)
COLL shows up in 1/8 last layer cases, and even more frequently with edge control during F2L (probably up to 1/4 without actually doing EO from the start).
You have a 1/12 chance of skipping PLL with COLL, and a 1/1 chance of skipping PLL with ELL.
Your chances of getting ELL and skipping PLL are 1/162, while your chances of getting COLL and skipping PLL are 1/96.
Someone correct me if my math is wrong...
Yes. It's a method for 11x11 cubes to solve last 9 layers 9-look. You need to have first two layers complete and last layer edges oriented and last face centers placed, then you solve 3rd layer, 4th layer, and so on, until last layer is solved.Zborowski-Bruchem Last Layer Layer Layer Layer Layer Layer Layer Layer Layer?
Thanks so much!You should learn OLL first, unless you use a method like ZZ where the edges are always oriented or something like that
If you use 4LLL then it's not CFOP. CFOP requires full OLL and full PLL. This is like saying a phone is a tablet.I average 24 seconds with CFOP. I use 4LLL and am color neutral. Been cubing 4-5 months on 3x3.Would a switch to Roux be good? I hear people say if only I switched earlier. Is there more to learn after CMLL and LSE? Should I just try it? Thanks and the more replies the merrier.
I just recently switched to roux (when I was 20 seconds with cfop) and I am now 20 second with roux and cfop so now even though roux is my main method I still use CFOP if I have like a one move cross or something, also their is more stuff to do after learning roux like pinkie pie, and influencing eo in cmll. It took me 1 month to get my in comp roux times down to the last comps cfop times (23.92 and 23.93) so if you have the time and patents sure!I average 24 seconds with CFOP. I use 4LLL and am color neutral. Been cubing 4-5 months on 3x3.Would a switch to Roux be good? I hear people say if only I switched earlier. Is there more to learn after CMLL and LSE? Should I just try it? Thanks and the more replies the merrier.
What then do you want to call it? (Keep in mind that if you're being this much of a pedant about whether "CFOP" should still be applicable with 4LLL, for consistency's sake, you should also be enough of a pedant to be bothered by "4LLL" not implying anything about what the four looks actually are.)If you use 4LLL then it's not CFOP. CFOP requires full OLL and full PLL.
Is there a need to "switch" at all? It's not like you can't learn and practise multiple methods concurrently, and once you have a decent grasp of how the methods work, you can just choose the method that you like best. (Note: this is not necessarily the method that currently gives you the best averages.)I average 24 seconds with CFOP. I use 4LLL and am color neutral. Been cubing 4-5 months on 3x3.Would a switch to Roux be good? I hear people say if only I switched earlier. Is there more to learn after CMLL and LSE? Should I just try it? Thanks and the more replies the merrier.
It's definitely CFOP. It's still OLL and PLL.If you use 4LLL then it's not CFOP. CFOP requires full OLL and full PLL. This is like saying a phone is a tablet.
If you use 4LLL then it's not CFOP. CFOP requires full OLL and full PLL. This is like saying a phone is a tablet.
VLS is its own subset and isn’t directly a part of CFOPHow is that not CFOP? Yes, using Full OLL and Full PLL is "true" CFOP, but a 4LLL is just a simpler version of it. Likewise, using VLS is still CFOP, but in less steps.