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[[Image:Cycleflip.png|frame|The Cycleflip]]
 
[[Image:Cycleflip.png|frame|The Cycleflip]]
 
== Cycleflip Algorithm ==
 
== Cycleflip Algorithm ==
The '''Cycleflip Algorithm''', also called the '''Cycleflipping Algorithm''' is an [[alteration]] to the popular [[Superflip]] algorithm, [((M' U')x4) y z')x3], which will [[flip]] three adjacent [[edges]] on both sides of the [[Rubik's cube|cube]]. This [[algorithm]], like the Superflip, can be undone by doing the same algorithm. This algorithm is an uncommon but interesting [[List of pretty patterns|pattern]] that is little-known but is being popularized.
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The '''Cycleflip Algorithm''', also called the '''Cycleflipping Algorithm''' is an [[alteration]] to the popular [[Superflip]] algorithm, [((M U')x4) y z')x3], which will [[flip]] three adjacent [[edges]] on both sides of the [[Rubik's cube|cube]]. This [[algorithm]], like the Superflip, can be undone by doing the same algorithm. This algorithm is an uncommon but interesting [[List of pretty patterns|pattern]] that is little-known but is being popularized.
  
 
The algorithm is: [((M' U')x4) y z')x3], which is altered from the Superflip by moving the middle slice down (M) instead of an upward (M') move. Expanded, the algorithm is: M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z' M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z' M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z'
 
The algorithm is: [((M' U')x4) y z')x3], which is altered from the Superflip by moving the middle slice down (M) instead of an upward (M') move. Expanded, the algorithm is: M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z' M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z' M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z'

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The Cycleflip

Cycleflip Algorithm

The Cycleflip Algorithm, also called the Cycleflipping Algorithm is an alteration to the popular Superflip algorithm, [((M U')x4) y z')x3], which will flip three adjacent edges on both sides of the cube. This algorithm, like the Superflip, can be undone by doing the same algorithm. This algorithm is an uncommon but interesting pattern that is little-known but is being popularized.

The algorithm is: [((M' U')x4) y z')x3], which is altered from the Superflip by moving the middle slice down (M) instead of an upward (M') move. Expanded, the algorithm is: M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z' M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z' M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z'

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Speedsolving Logo tiny.gif PATTERN M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z' M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z' M' U' M' U' M' U' M' U' y z'