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|name=Magic Wondeful
 
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|proposers=Jeremy Fleischman, David Games, and Devin Corr-Robinett
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|proposers=[[Jeremy Fleischman]], [[David Games]] and [[Devin Corr-Robinett]]
 
|year=2010
 
|year=2010
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|previous=[[F2L-1 + pair + 2x2 cube state]]
|next=[[PLL]]
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The '''Magic Wondeful''' step (sometimes shortened in '''MW''') is a set of last-layer control cases (for the [[3x3x3]]) proposed by [[Jeremy Fleischman]], [[David Games]], and [[Devin Corr-Robinett]] in 2010.
'''Magic Wondeful''' is a set of cases last-layer control cases proposed by [[Jeremy Fleischman]], [[David Games]], and [[Devin Corr-Robinett]] in 2010. It orients the last layer while inserting the last F2L pair, if the pair is connected and there is a 2x2 [[block]] on the last-layer.
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It orients the last layer while inserting the last F2L pair, if the pair is connected and there is a 2x2 [[block]] on the last-layer. Magic Wondeful is usually followed by the [[PLL step]].
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The spelling of "Wonderful" comes from a spelling mistake during the substep's creation which was kept.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 21:15, 16 April 2023

Magic Wondeful
MagicWonderful representation imageV2.png
Information
Proposer(s): Jeremy Fleischman, David Games and Devin Corr-Robinett
Proposed: 2010
Alt Names: MW
Variants:
Subgroup:
No. Algs: 18
Avg Moves: ? HTM
Purpose(s):


The Magic Wondeful step (sometimes shortened in MW) is a set of last-layer control cases (for the 3x3x3) proposed by Jeremy Fleischman, David Games, and Devin Corr-Robinett in 2010. It orients the last layer while inserting the last F2L pair, if the pair is connected and there is a 2x2 block on the last-layer. Magic Wondeful is usually followed by the PLL step.

The spelling of "Wonderful" comes from a spelling mistake during the substep's creation which was kept.

See also

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