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Note that all of these algorithms are written in the Western [[notation]], where a lowercase letter means a double-layer turn and rotations are denoted by x, y, and z.
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Note that all of these algorithms are written in the Western [[3x3x3 notation|notation]], where a lowercase letter means a double-layer turn and rotations are denoted by x, y, and z. <small>([[Template:Alg|how to add algorithms]])</small>
  
 
<strong>Click on an algorithm (not the camera icon) to watch an animation of it.</strong>
 
<strong>Click on an algorithm (not the camera icon) to watch an animation of it.</strong>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 7 August 2012

Note that all of these algorithms are written in the Western notation, where a lowercase letter means a double-layer turn and rotations are denoted by x, y, and z. (how to add algorithms)

Click on an algorithm (not the camera icon) to watch an animation of it.