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The term '''Sune'''; (soon-ay), was coined by [[Lars Petrus]] for his method, and is the most widely recognized name for the sequence of moves and the case. Sune is a male name in Sweden and is a iron age form for 'the son', in mordern Swedish that is 'sonen'.
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{{Named Alg Infobox
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|name=Sune
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|description=
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|proposers=[[Lars Petrus]]
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|anames=Anti-Chair
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|moves=7 [[HTM]]
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* [[Speedsolving]]
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===Algorithm===
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'''Sune''' is the most widely recognized name for the [[OLL]] case in which the edges are oriented and three corners are twisted counterclockwise, and also for the algorithm which solves it.
Sune is a [[2-gen]] [[algorithm]] that affects the [[LL|last layer]] of a [[3x3x3|Rubik's Cube]], and can be applied to other [[puzzle]]s.
 
  
The Sune is most canonically written as R U R' U R U2 R'
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== Name ==
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The term was coined by [[Lars Petrus]] for [[Petrus|his method]]. Sune is a male name in Sweden and is an iron age form for 'the son'; in modern Swedish that is 'sonen'. It is pronounced "soon-eh" ([suːnɛ]), but in cubing it has become far more common to be pronounced "soon" ([suːn]).
  
There are many algs related to and/or derived from the Sune, such as its inverse, the Anti-Sune.
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== Algorithm ==
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The Sune is a [[2-gen]] [[algorithm]] that affects the [[LL|last layer]] of a [[3x3x3|Rubik's Cube]], and can be applied to other [[puzzle]]s. It is most canonically written as {{Alg|R U R' U R U2 R'}}
  
 
The Sune can be written as a pure [[commutator]], but is most commonly recognized as a [[conjugate]]d commutator or a sequence of two commutators.
 
The Sune can be written as a pure [[commutator]], but is most commonly recognized as a [[conjugate]]d commutator or a sequence of two commutators.
  
'''Usage of the algorithm:''' Most often a [[OLL]] in the [[Fridrich Method]] or a [[CO]] for any cube, but also a [[COLL]] in the [[Vandenberg-Harris Method]], a [[CLL]], a [[ZBLL]] and besides that you can use it to to do 3-cycle edge permutation if corners are ignored and more...
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== Variants ==
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* '''Anti-Sune''' {{Alg|R U2 R' U' R U' R'}}
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* '''Fat Sune''' {{Alg|r U R' U R U2 r'}}
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* '''Fat Anti-Sune''' {{Alg|r U2 R' U' R U' r'}}
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* '''Double Sune''' {{Alg|R U R' U R U' R' U R U2 R'}}
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* '''Super Sune''' {{Alg|R2 U R2' U R2 U2 R2'}}
  
===Case===
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== An alternative name: the Anti-Chair ==
All cases of the [[last layer]] that has got three corners twisted is a 'Sune case'.
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Anti-Sune is also known as the '''chair'''. This is because of a famous [[beginner]] [[mnemonic device]]. This mnemonic device consists into repeating this little story: "He stands up ''(R)'', goes far away ''(U2)'', his chair falls ''(R')'', he comes back next to his chair ''(U')'', he straightens his chair ''(R)'', he goes back on his chair ''(U')'' and he sits down ''(R')''." Logically, as Anti-Sune is also called Chair, Anti-Chair is an alternative name of Sune.
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== See also ==
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* [[Petrus Method]]
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* [[OCLL]]
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* [[List of named algorithms]]
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== External links ==
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* [http://lar5.com/cube/fas6.html Petrus Method Step 6]
  
== See Also ==
 
[[OCLL]]
 
  
[[Category:Cubing Terminology]]
 
 
[[Category:Algorithms]]
 
[[Category:Algorithms]]

Revision as of 14:52, 7 June 2019

Sune
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Information about the algorithm
Proposer(s): Lars Petrus
Alt Names: Anti-Chair
Variants:
Number of moves: 7 HTM
Purpose(s):


Sune is the most widely recognized name for the OLL case in which the edges are oriented and three corners are twisted counterclockwise, and also for the algorithm which solves it.

Name

The term was coined by Lars Petrus for his method. Sune is a male name in Sweden and is an iron age form for 'the son'; in modern Swedish that is 'sonen'. It is pronounced "soon-eh" ([suːnɛ]), but in cubing it has become far more common to be pronounced "soon" ([suːn]).

Algorithm

The Sune is a 2-gen algorithm that affects the last layer of a Rubik's Cube, and can be applied to other puzzles. It is most canonically written as

Speedsolving Logo tiny.gif Alg R U R' U R U2 R'


The Sune can be written as a pure commutator, but is most commonly recognized as a conjugated commutator or a sequence of two commutators.

Variants

  • Anti-Sune
Speedsolving Logo tiny.gif Alg R U2 R' U' R U' R'
  • Fat Sune
Speedsolving Logo tiny.gif Alg r U R' U R U2 r'
  • Fat Anti-Sune
Speedsolving Logo tiny.gif Alg r U2 R' U' R U' r'
  • Double Sune
Speedsolving Logo tiny.gif Alg R U R' U R U' R' U R U2 R'
  • Super Sune
Speedsolving Logo tiny.gif Alg R2 U R2' U R2 U2 R2'


An alternative name: the Anti-Chair

Anti-Sune is also known as the chair. This is because of a famous beginner mnemonic device. This mnemonic device consists into repeating this little story: "He stands up (R), goes far away (U2), his chair falls (R'), he comes back next to his chair (U'), he straightens his chair (R), he goes back on his chair (U') and he sits down (R')." Logically, as Anti-Sune is also called Chair, Anti-Chair is an alternative name of Sune.

See also

External links