Hall Method

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Hall method
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Information about the method
Proposer(s): Daylen Hall , Ethan Hayes
Proposed: May 2023
Alt Names: none
Variants:
No. Steps: 3-5
No. Algs: Hall-a:788, Hall-b:162, Hall-c:52
Avg Moves:
Purpose(s):


The Halls Method is a 2-4 look LSLL method made by Daylen Hall in 2023. It has a fairly good movecount. It uses a more CFOP approach making it decently fast while having a decent move count. The alternative is Hall-2 which has a more block building approach and slightly less moves but has worse algorithms.

The Steps

  • 1. F2L-1-Solve your F2L with any method without the FRD pair.

2 Look

Original (Hall-a)

3 Look

Hall-b

  • 2.Orient corners(23 algorithms)
  • 3.CPEO-Solve the corners while orienting the edges.(123 algorithms)
  • 4.L5EP- Solve the Last 5 Edges with one of 16 algorithms.

162Total Algorithms.

This has less algorithms and good recognition. I would consider this a great method until you’re ready for the full method.

4-Look

Hall-c

  • 2.EO-(5 algorithms)
  • 3.CO-(23 algorithms)
  • 4.CP-(8 algorithms)
  • 5.L5EP-(16 algorithms)

52 algorithms total


This is a good entry level variant

Hall-ZZ(ZZ-H)

ZZ-H is a ZZ variant that forces the 2-Gen set of PLTP.

Steps

  • 1.F2L-1+EO.
  • 2.HCP-Solve corner permutation.
  • 3.CO-Orient the corners. This step is completely 2 gen.
  • 4.PLTP-Solve the rest of the cube in 1 step. Because of 2Gen reduction the amount of algorithms goes from 453 to 76 and are entirely R and U moves.

102 total algs.

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