Difference between revisions of "LCE"
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Contents
Steps
- Lines, create 2 1x1x3 lines on the L and R centers
- CLL
- perform a z rotation and Solve 2 U now R layer edges
- L8E
Pros
- good lookahead
- relatively efficient
- sometimes you can plan up to cll in inspection
Cons
- reliant on slice moves
- high algorithm count
- building the lines can be difficult to get used to
- not well researched