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− | 4-2-3 edge pairing is done like 3-2-3, except that the fist slice solves an edge. When you slice back you solve 3 more. Next you solve 3 more edges, and then the final 2, thus 4-2-3 | + | 4-2-3 edge pairing is done like [[3-2-3]], except that the fist slice solves an edge. When you slice back you solve 3 more. Next you solve 3 more edges, and then the final 2, thus 4-2-3 |
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Revision as of 00:20, 8 June 2020
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HK+ is a 4x4 method for Hawaiian Kociemba users. The steps are:
1: Two opposite centers
2: 3 arrow edges
3: Solve the centers as you would in Yau
4: Edge pairing while maintaining the arrow. 4-2-3 pairing works nicely here
5: Get to the DougLi block cube state
6: HKOLL
7: HKPLL
It is based off of Yau, but the last cross edge is omitted until the end. It isn't very different though, so switching would be easy.
4-2-3 edge pairing:
4-2-3 edge pairing is done like 3-2-3, except that the fist slice solves an edge. When you slice back you solve 3 more. Next you solve 3 more edges, and then the final 2, thus 4-2-3
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