Hello everyone,
My name is Hamid and I am new to cube solving and my best personal is 1:54 with an ordinary Rubik's cube, I started like 2 weeks ago. I've ordered a Sheng En Type F II on eBay and am waiting for it to arrive. In the meantime, I thought it'd be a good idea to learn some new algorithms to improve my solve time.
So, the first thing that I want to ask is that I don't know how many algorithms are out there and which one's the best, but I'm using this one explained by this awesome dude, Dan Brown.
Does anyone know what is this algorithm called? and whether it's good for speed cubing or not?
Secondly, sometimes I get stuck with this situation where blue needs to be at orange's place and orange needs to be at blue's.
So what I do usually in this situation is that, having the orange faced at me I do
so that I get the picture below and do the rest the normal way.
Is there a better way to do this? Or do you suggest I use a totally different algorithm from the scratch?
Thanks y'all in advance.
My name is Hamid and I am new to cube solving and my best personal is 1:54 with an ordinary Rubik's cube, I started like 2 weeks ago. I've ordered a Sheng En Type F II on eBay and am waiting for it to arrive. In the meantime, I thought it'd be a good idea to learn some new algorithms to improve my solve time.
So, the first thing that I want to ask is that I don't know how many algorithms are out there and which one's the best, but I'm using this one explained by this awesome dude, Dan Brown.
Does anyone know what is this algorithm called? and whether it's good for speed cubing or not?
Secondly, sometimes I get stuck with this situation where blue needs to be at orange's place and orange needs to be at blue's.
So what I do usually in this situation is that, having the orange faced at me I do
Code:
Ui Li U L U F Ui Fi U U
Is there a better way to do this? Or do you suggest I use a totally different algorithm from the scratch?
Thanks y'all in advance.
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