VHLS
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VHF2L (short for Vandenbergh-Harris F2L) is a step of the Vandenbergh-Harris method that basically does the same thing as ZBF2L using much fewer algorithms--the last slot is filled in while orienting the edges of the last layer. The reason why there are much fewer algorithms is because all of the cases have a F2L pair already or just one move away from making one. If the cube doesn't apply to that, you have to create a F2L pair or make it one move away.
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. |
Pair Connected
VHF2L 1
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VHF2L 2
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VHF2L 3
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VHF2L 4
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VHF2L 5
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VHF2L 6
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VHF2L 7
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VHF2L 8
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VHF2L 9
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VHF2L 10
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VHF2L 11
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VHF2L 12
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VHF2L 13
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VHF2L 14
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VHF2L 15
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VHF2L 16
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Only half of this section is completed at the moment. |