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|name=CMLL
 
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|variants=[[CLL]], [[COLL]]
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|variants= [[Roux|Pinky pie]],
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|algs=42
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|moves= 10.95  [[HTM]] (Kian's speed-optimal CMLLs)
 
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* [[Speedsolving]]
 
* [[Speedsolving]]
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Solving of corner orientation and permutation, without regard to the M-slice pieces. This is Step 3 of the [[Roux Method]]
 
  
== See Also ==
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Solving of corner orientation and permutation, without regard to the [[Slice|M-slice]] edges or U layer corners. This is Step 3 of the [[Roux Method]]. Similar to [[CLL]]. It will always have a lower movecount than [[COLL]].
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==Possible improvements==
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One suggestion for improving this step is to use it in order to influence the orientation or permutation of edges in LSE (in particular avoiding 6-flips and encouraging EO skips or Arrow cases).
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One suggestion for how to do this is [[Roux|Pinkie Pie]] or [[BLS]] (though this is not for the Roux method)
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== See also ==
 
* [[Roux Method]]
 
* [[Roux Method]]
 
* [[CLL]]
 
* [[CLL]]
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* [[CxLL]]
 
* [[CxLL]]
 
* [[CxLL algorithms]]
 
* [[CxLL algorithms]]
* [[M-Slice]]
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* [[Slice|M-Slice]]
  
== External Links ==
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== External links ==
  
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* [http://grrroux.free.fr/method/Step_3.html Gilles Roux's Step 3 Page]
 
* [http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20355 Kirjava's CMLL Algorithms]
 
* [http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20355 Kirjava's CMLL Algorithms]
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* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1S_y2evAxJ2vMMFDtfGSOsgHuDMYR-sEjoEU_mtSD7Qc/edit Kian Mansour's CMLL sheet, considered the standard by some]
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* [https://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/one-answer-3x3-roux-question-thread.51553/page-3#post-1172798 TDM's list of all CMLL sheets online]
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* [https://www.speedcubingtips.eu/cmll-corners-of-the-last-layer-methode-roux/ Speedcubingtips.eu]
  
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[[Category:3x3x3 Methods]]
 
[[Category:3x3x3 Speedsolving Methods]]
 
[[Category:Cubing Terminology]]
 
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Revision as of 05:54, 18 June 2019

CMLL
Roux method.gif
Information
Proposer(s): Gilles Roux
Proposed: 2003
Alt Names: none
Variants: Pinky pie,
Subgroup:
No. Algs: 42
Avg Moves: 10.95 HTM (Kian's speed-optimal CMLLs)
Purpose(s):


Solving of corner orientation and permutation, without regard to the M-slice edges or U layer corners. This is Step 3 of the Roux Method. Similar to CLL. It will always have a lower movecount than COLL.

Possible improvements

One suggestion for improving this step is to use it in order to influence the orientation or permutation of edges in LSE (in particular avoiding 6-flips and encouraging EO skips or Arrow cases).

One suggestion for how to do this is Pinkie Pie or BLS (though this is not for the Roux method)

See also

External links