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'''TCLL''' or '''Twisty Corners of Last Layer''' is an advanced 2x2 method proposed in 2013 by [[Robert Yau]] and [[Christopher Olson|Chris Olson]] based off a study into [http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/rofl-method.43898/ RoFL] (ROtten First Layer) by [[Stefan Pochmann]]. It is efficient and is very good for those who can 1-look their 2x2 solves and cancel into algorithms. It can be divided into 3 subsets: regular [[CLL]], '''TCLL-''' (where the misoriented corner in DR faces to the right) and '''TCLL+''' (where the corner faces to the front). There are 43 algorithms for each TCLL set and 42 for the CLL.
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'''TCLL''' or '''Twisty Corners of Last Layer''' is an advanced 2x2 method proposed in 2013 by [[Robert Yau]] and [[Christopher Olson|Chris Olson]] based off a study into [http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/rofl-method.43898/ RoFL] (ROtten First Layer) by [[Stefan Pochmann]]. It is efficient and is very good for those who can 1-look their 2x2 solves and cancel into algorithms. It can be divided into 3 subsets: regular [[CLL]], '''TCLL-''' (where the misoriented corner in DR faces to the right) and '''TCLL+''' (where the corner faces to the front). There are 43 algorithms for each TCLL set and 40 for the CLL.
  
 
==Steps==
 
==Steps==
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*It is not generally recommended to use TCLL as a stand alone method
 
*It is not generally recommended to use TCLL as a stand alone method
 
*Beginners may find it difficult to 1-look solves and take advantage of the cancellations
 
*Beginners may find it difficult to 1-look solves and take advantage of the cancellations
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*Approximately 2 Times more algorithms than CLL, EG-1 or EG-2
  
 
==Example Solves==
 
==Example Solves==
 
#R' F' R2 F R' U' F2 R' U'
 
#R' F' R2 F R' U' F2 R' U'
#*x2 y (Canceling moves instead of doing U2 R U2 R) U2 F R F' R U
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#*x2 y' (Canceling moves instead of doing U2 R U2 R) U2 F R F' R U
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#F' R U' R' U F2 R' U2 R2
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#*y' L' U' L' F' L F U2 L' U2 L
 
#U R' F R' U2 R F' R U'
 
#U R' F R' U2 R F' R U'
 
#*z2 U' (Canceling moves instead of doing R U' R') R U2 R' U2 R U2 R' U
 
#*z2 U' (Canceling moves instead of doing R U' R') R U2 R' U2 R U2 R' U
Solves by Chris Olson.
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#R' F U R F2 R U' R2 U
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#*x L2 U2 R U R' U' R U2 R' F' R U R' F'
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#U2 F2 U' F U' F' R' F' U2
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#*x' y' U F2 R U2 R' U R' F R F' R U' R'
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#U R2 F' U R U2 R F2 U2
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#*x' U2 R y U' F R' F' R2 U R'
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#U2 F' R' U' F2 U' R2 U R2
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#*x2 U F' R F' R U R2 U' R U R'
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[https://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/tcll-2x2-method.44438/ TCLL proposal thread]
 
*[https://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/tcll-2x2-method.44438/ TCLL proposal thread]
*[https://cyotheking.squarespace.com/tcll-1/ Chris Olsen's TCLL- page on his website]
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*[https://cyotheking.squarespace.com/tcll-1/ Chris Olson's TCLL- page on his website]
*[https://cyotheking.squarespace.com/tcll/ Chris Olsen's TCLL+ page on his website]
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*[https://cyotheking.squarespace.com/tcll/ Chris Olson's TCLL+ page on his website]
 
*[http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/rofl-method.43898/ Stefan's RoFL Thread]
 
*[http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/rofl-method.43898/ Stefan's RoFL Thread]
*[http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/all-of-tcll-sub-1.44955/ Chris Olsen Sub-1 on all TCLL]
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*[http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/all-of-tcll-sub-1.44955/ Chris Olson Sub-1s all TCLL+]
  
 
[[Category:Acronyms]]
 
[[Category:Acronyms]]
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[[Category:2x2x2]]
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[[Category:2x2x2 methods]]
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[[Category:2x2x2 speedsolving methods]]
 
[[Category:2x2x2 substeps]]
 
[[Category:2x2x2 substeps]]
[[Category:2x2x2 methods]]
 

Revision as of 15:14, 4 March 2018

TCLL (2x2x2) method
Information about the method
Proposer(s): Robert Yau

Christopher Olson

Proposed: 2013
Alt Names: none
Variants: LBL

CLL

No. Steps: 2
No. Algs: 126 (86 for only TCLL)
Avg Moves: <15
Purpose(s):

TCLL or Twisty Corners of Last Layer is an advanced 2x2 method proposed in 2013 by Robert Yau and Chris Olson based off a study into RoFL (ROtten First Layer) by Stefan Pochmann. It is efficient and is very good for those who can 1-look their 2x2 solves and cancel into algorithms. It can be divided into 3 subsets: regular CLL, TCLL- (where the misoriented corner in DR faces to the right) and TCLL+ (where the corner faces to the front). There are 43 algorithms for each TCLL set and 40 for the CLL.

Steps

  1. Solve a layer (one corner can be twisted in place)
  2. TCLL

Pros

  • Can easily be 1-looked in almost all cases fairly easily.
  • Lots of cancellations can be formed between the layer and the algorithm
  • Building a layer with a twisted corner is much shorter than building a full layer
  • Can have ridiculously easy solves

Cons

  • It is not generally recommended to use TCLL as a stand alone method
  • Beginners may find it difficult to 1-look solves and take advantage of the cancellations
  • Approximately 2 Times more algorithms than CLL, EG-1 or EG-2

Example Solves

  1. R' F' R2 F R' U' F2 R' U'
    • x2 y' (Canceling moves instead of doing U2 R U2 R) U2 F R F' R U
  2. F' R U' R' U F2 R' U2 R2
    • y' L' U' L' F' L F U2 L' U2 L
  3. U R' F R' U2 R F' R U'
    • z2 U' (Canceling moves instead of doing R U' R') R U2 R' U2 R U2 R' U
  4. R' F U R F2 R U' R2 U
    • x L2 U2 R U R' U' R U2 R' F' R U R' F'
  5. U2 F2 U' F U' F' R' F' U2
    • x' y' U F2 R U2 R' U R' F R F' R U' R'
  6. U R2 F' U R U2 R F2 U2
    • x' U2 R y U' F R' F' R2 U R'
  7. U2 F' R' U' F2 U' R2 U R2
    • x2 U F' R F' R U R2 U' R U R'

See Also

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