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− | Orienting the LL | + | Orienting the [[LL]] [[edge]]s during [[F2L]], by careful selection of F2L block insertion [[algorithm | algs]]. |
+ | As an example, perform F R' F' R' on a [[3x3]]. If you insert the pair with U R U' R', two LL edges are misorientated. If you instead insert it with R' F R F' (also known as the sledgehammer), all the edges are orientated. You can use this to avoid the dot [[OLL]] cases. | ||
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Revision as of 02:35, 14 June 2011
Orienting the LL edges during F2L, by careful selection of F2L block insertion algs. As an example, perform F R' F' R' on a 3x3. If you insert the pair with U R U' R', two LL edges are misorientated. If you instead insert it with R' F R F' (also known as the sledgehammer), all the edges are orientated. You can use this to avoid the dot OLL cases.
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