Lin method
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Information about the method
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Proposer(s):
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??
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Proposed:
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2016/2017
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Alt Names:
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Variants:
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No. Steps:
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5
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No. Algs:
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unknown
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Avg Moves:
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Purpose(s):
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The Lin method is a speedsolving/novelty method for the Square-1 puzzle. It is very similar to RouxFOP in terms of steps.
The steps
- 1. Turn the puzzle into a cubic shape.
- 2. Build the first two blocks.
- 2a. Build a 1x1x3 block on the bottom layer of the puzzle, either the left or the right side.
- 2b. Build a second block in the bottom layer, opposite the first one.
- 3. CP + DF (Corner permutation + DF edge)
- 3a. Insert one of the two remaining D edges.
- 3b. Insert the last one in DF (from UL) while simultaneously permuting the top layer corners. This step requires 6 algs, specified below. A two step approach is possible, first inserting the edge and then permuting the corners, is possible. This approach requires around 2 algs, which are basic Vandenbergh algs.
CP + DF algs
See also
External links
- Note: No other resources of the method have yet been found, so it is suggested that Jbacboy is the creator.