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|name=Russo | |name=Russo | ||
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|proposers=Anthony Russo | |proposers=Anthony Russo | ||
|year=2019 | |year=2019 | ||
|anames | |anames | ||
− | |variants | + | |variants=[[L5EOP]] |
|steps=3 | |steps=3 | ||
|algs=25-58 | |algs=25-58 | ||
− | |moves= | + | |moves=Unknown, but lower than 50 |
|purpose=<sup></sup> | |purpose=<sup></sup> | ||
* [[Speedsolving]] | * [[Speedsolving]] | ||
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3a. Orient the remaining 5 edges. This step is done intuitively. | 3a. Orient the remaining 5 edges. This step is done intuitively. | ||
− | 3b. | + | 3b. Solve the last 5 edges is one algorithm. |
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+ | ==Pros== | ||
+ | *Like the Roux and Petrus methods, it is a blockbuilding method, has a lower move count than the [[CFOP]] method. | ||
+ | *CLLs are the fast OLLCPs from CFOP | ||
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+ | ==Cons== | ||
+ | *Blockbuilding can be hard for a beginner to understand | ||
+ | *If a M move is left out, it could result in a DNF | ||
+ | *Depending on how blockbuilding is done, and the final step, M-slices are used a lot, which makes it harder for higher layer puzzles and OH solving. | ||
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+ | ==Possible Improvements== | ||
+ | * '''3/4 cross''' - Instead of blockbuilding the first 2 layers, solve a 3/4 cross on the bottom layer without the DF edge, then do F2L. This could increase TPS and better lookahead | ||
==Algorithms== | ==Algorithms== | ||
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1feWj3FOAc6cH4Zpt_zGxuwJt8w_4aSkkmxoxpYzWdBA/edit?usp=sharing L5EP Algorithms] | [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1feWj3FOAc6cH4Zpt_zGxuwJt8w_4aSkkmxoxpYzWdBA/edit?usp=sharing L5EP Algorithms] | ||
+ | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n1Wn_fMkMeyMh_NnR3nrW0Pg5PR01sSYQa0ELjElB5A/edit?usp=sharing Alternative L5E Algorithms] | ||
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+ | [[Category:3x3x3 methods]] | ||
+ | [[Category:3x3x3 speedsolving methods]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Experimental methods]] |
Revision as of 16:16, 10 July 2019
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Russo is a method proposed by Anthony Russo in 2019. Russo is similar to Roux in the fact it is a blockbuilding method, but not similar in the way it solves BD edge, resulting in the final step only solving the last 5 edges instead of the last six.
Steps
1. Build the First 2 Layers without the FD cross edge.
2. Orient and Permute the Last Layer corners.
3a. Orient the remaining 5 edges. This step is done intuitively.
3b. Solve the last 5 edges is one algorithm.
Pros
- Like the Roux and Petrus methods, it is a blockbuilding method, has a lower move count than the CFOP method.
- CLLs are the fast OLLCPs from CFOP
Cons
- Blockbuilding can be hard for a beginner to understand
- If a M move is left out, it could result in a DNF
- Depending on how blockbuilding is done, and the final step, M-slices are used a lot, which makes it harder for higher layer puzzles and OH solving.
Possible Improvements
- 3/4 cross - Instead of blockbuilding the first 2 layers, solve a 3/4 cross on the bottom layer without the DF edge, then do F2L. This could increase TPS and better lookahead