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− | A '''reconstruction''' of a [[solve]] is an annotation of the exact moves performed by a [[cuber]] | + | A '''reconstruction''' of a [[solve]] is an annotation of the exact moves performed by a [[cuber]] during a solve. Reconstructions are commonly broken apart into the [[sub step]]s of the [[Method]] used by the cuber. Reconstructions mainly serve the purpose of explaining what the solver did in detail and gathering statistics about [[Method]]s and [[Cuber]]s. |
− | Some cubers known for doing many reconstructions are [[Lucas Garron]], [[Michael Gottlieb]], and [[Rob Stuart]]. | + | Moves are usually counted in both [[STM]] and [[ETM]]. Although not required, movecount and time statistics are often added. |
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+ | Some cubers known for doing many reconstructions are [[Lucas Garron]], [[Michael Gottlieb]], [[Stuart Clark]], and especially [[Rob Stuart]]. The first two, however, are not very active anymore. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
− | A reconstruction of one of [[Feliks Zemdegs]]'s [[3x3x3]] World Record solves by | + | A reconstruction of one of [[Feliks Zemdegs]]'s [[3x3x3]] World Record solves by [[Rob Stuart]]: [http://cubesolv.es/solve/5020] |
− | + | Scramble: B2 U L2 U R2 D2 B2 L2 R2 F' U' L2 R F' U L' B D F2 L | |
− | inspection | + | |
− | + | y x2 // inspection | |
− | + | L U F' R' u // cross | |
− | + | R' U R // 1st pair | |
− | + | L' U L U R U' R' U' R U R' // 2nd pair | |
− | + | U y' U R U' R' U' L' U' L // 3rd pair | |
− | + | U' R U' R' U R U' R' // 4th pair | |
− | AUF | + | U R' U' F' U F R // OLL |
+ | U' U' // AUF | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[List of World Records]] (Reconstructions available on many solves) | * [[List of World Records]] (Reconstructions available on many solves) | ||
+ | * [[Speedcubedb]] | ||
+ | * [[CubeSolv.es]] | ||
+ | * [[STM]] | ||
+ | * [[ETM]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
+ | === Collections of reconstructions === | ||
+ | * Speedsolving.com: [http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?29123-The-reconstruction-thread The Reconstruction Thread] | ||
+ | * [https://reco.nz/solve/index https://reco.nz/solve/index] (reconstructions by Stewy, yomie, and others) | ||
+ | * [http://speedcubedb.com/r/index Speedcubedb reconstructions] (no longer available) | ||
+ | * [http://cubesolv.es/ Reconstruction Database] | ||
+ | * [https://www.reddit.com/r/econstructions r/econstructions subreddit] | ||
+ | * [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stewy_/ Stuart Clark's r/Stewy_ subreddit with his reconstructions] | ||
+ | * [https://www.reddit.com/r/rouxles Antonio Kam Ho Tung's r/rouxles subreddit with his reconstructions] | ||
* [http://alg.garron.us/solves/ Lucas Garron's reconstructions] | * [http://alg.garron.us/solves/ Lucas Garron's reconstructions] | ||
− | + | ||
+ | === Tutorials and examples === | ||
* Speedsolving.com: [http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?29123-The-reconstruction-thread&p=635561&viewfull=1#post635561 Brest's reconstruction process] | * Speedsolving.com: [http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?29123-The-reconstruction-thread&p=635561&viewfull=1#post635561 Brest's reconstruction process] | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maSWOJUFJ2k Example reconstruction of an Ao12 by Brest] |
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+ | === Tools === | ||
+ | * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DWXJU9gm7IZJovdTJxz8aV3vcf2GTVlswiGP7qbQtAQ Stuart Clark's reconstruction sheet] | ||
+ | * Speedsolving.com: [https://www.speedsolving.com/threads/nachbildung-solve-reconstruction-tool.78494/ Nachbildung (solve reconstruction tool)] | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 03:13, 15 December 2023
A reconstruction of a solve is an annotation of the exact moves performed by a cuber during a solve. Reconstructions are commonly broken apart into the sub steps of the Method used by the cuber. Reconstructions mainly serve the purpose of explaining what the solver did in detail and gathering statistics about Methods and Cubers.
Moves are usually counted in both STM and ETM. Although not required, movecount and time statistics are often added.
Some cubers known for doing many reconstructions are Lucas Garron, Michael Gottlieb, Stuart Clark, and especially Rob Stuart. The first two, however, are not very active anymore.
Contents
Example
A reconstruction of one of Feliks Zemdegs's 3x3x3 World Record solves by Rob Stuart: [1]
Scramble: B2 U L2 U R2 D2 B2 L2 R2 F' U' L2 R F' U L' B D F2 L y x2 // inspection L U F' R' u // cross R' U R // 1st pair L' U L U R U' R' U' R U R' // 2nd pair U y' U R U' R' U' L' U' L // 3rd pair U' R U' R' U R U' R' // 4th pair U R' U' F' U F R // OLL U' U' // AUF
See also
- List of World Records (Reconstructions available on many solves)
- Speedcubedb
- CubeSolv.es
- STM
- ETM
External links
Collections of reconstructions
- Speedsolving.com: The Reconstruction Thread
- https://reco.nz/solve/index (reconstructions by Stewy, yomie, and others)
- Speedcubedb reconstructions (no longer available)
- Reconstruction Database
- r/econstructions subreddit
- Stuart Clark's r/Stewy_ subreddit with his reconstructions
- Antonio Kam Ho Tung's r/rouxles subreddit with his reconstructions
- Lucas Garron's reconstructions
Tutorials and examples
- Speedsolving.com: Brest's reconstruction process
- Example reconstruction of an Ao12 by Brest
Tools
- Stuart Clark's reconstruction sheet
- Speedsolving.com: Nachbildung (solve reconstruction tool)