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− | The '''quarter turn metric''' (QTM) is a [[metric]] for the [[3x3x3]] where any turn of any face, by 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise, counts as 1 turn; thus it is different from the [[half turn metric]] because half turns count as two moves instead of one. It is important to note that in QTM a slice move can count as either two turns (if it is a quarter turn like M) or four turns (if it is a half turn like M2), since the centers are assumed to be fixed. Cube rotations do not count as turns, so a 'double layer' turn such as r would still count as one turn.
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− | Thus the following algorithm would count as 12 turns QTM: r2 U R' U' M U R U' R' r' (an edge 3-cycle on the front face).
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− | == See Also ==
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− | * [[Metric]]
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− | * [[Move Count]]
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− | * [[Fewest Moves]]
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− | * [[HTM]]
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− | * [[STM]]
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− | * [[ATM]]
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− | * [[ETM]]
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− | [[Category:Cubing Terminology]]
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 1 May 2020