I love compound OLL, but I just can't seem to get fast at slice moves. Do you have any tips for slice moves/fingertricks? The M', U, M, U2, M', U, M algorithm is the one I'm really struggling on. I do okay with the other two.
Of course I like the 1-Look/2-Alg idea of this, but if I was stuck doing a 2-Look OLL still I would use these algorithms because I hate F, R, U, R', U', F' and it's lowercase f version.
Wait a second but some of those algorithms are a lot longer than the ones that leave it with messed up corners, maybe a second or two faster.... I think I'll still try it though.
good. you do gain some time with recognition, but you loose at execution, because the algs are a little longer. So I think it pretty much evens out. Post the algs into vid description... you can submit this to my 2look OLL vid, I think people could find it useful! Of course... then we will both get 2 million questions from people asking which technique is better... i can already hear the sounds... of the crowd... aaah!
but i do think that it might have the possibility of being a little bit faster even with all the slice moves. Especially if you have a really loose cube.
M moves can be performed extremely fast because eric akkersdijk used the m2 algorithms for his U permutations instead of the regular RU ones
do post it into the vid description as well if you can... If people want to refresh their memory on one of the algs, this way they dont have to hunt for it in the middle of the video, but can just quickly check the vid description. Probably much easier.
and yes, they can be quite quick too. I find the opposite edge switcher quite fast in particular at least.
is compound oll faster than 2-look oll ;??
CubeChampions9999 8 months ago
@CubeChampions9999 Yes.
ExoVampire 2 months ago
I love compound OLL, but I just can't seem to get fast at slice moves. Do you have any tips for slice moves/fingertricks? The M', U, M, U2, M', U, M algorithm is the one I'm really struggling on. I do okay with the other two.
Of course I like the 1-Look/2-Alg idea of this, but if I was stuck doing a 2-Look OLL still I would use these algorithms because I hate F, R, U, R', U', F' and it's lowercase f version.
bbryant0620 1 year ago
Outstanding! These are very rare tutorials teaching compound OLL. There should be more...
Anyway, how much seconds can one average while using this? Any ideas anyone?
Whirlwind1000 1 year ago
thank you
lolcloudXD 1 year ago
Hey, I was wondering, what's the algorithm you used the the chamelian, instead of
r U R U' L' U R U'
was it a reversed one, cause you held it differently than I do when I do that algorithm, I hold it the opposite way.
Please get back to me if possible, I run into that case in the way you had it much more often then the way I do.
Joshndthatdude 1 year ago
@Joshndthatdude The alg is R B R' F R B' R' F'
(or F' L' B L F L' B' L)... Just search "garron cube" on google and find that guy's cube site with compound oll info under the tab "cubing".
Whirlwind1000 1 year ago
I invented that algorithm btw. lololk
oprah62 1 year ago
wait so only this for OLL?
MrFamilyguy4ever 2 years ago
Wait a second but some of those algorithms are a lot longer than the ones that leave it with messed up corners, maybe a second or two faster.... I think I'll still try it though.
cyrok215 2 years ago
Your slice notation video is set to private. :(
cubeflickrvirus 2 years ago
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AphelionDustwake 2 years ago
good. you do gain some time with recognition, but you loose at execution, because the algs are a little longer. So I think it pretty much evens out. Post the algs into vid description... you can submit this to my 2look OLL vid, I think people could find it useful! Of course... then we will both get 2 million questions from people asking which technique is better... i can already hear the sounds... of the crowd... aaah!
badmephisto 3 years ago 11
wow!
its you!
im honored!
flambeezled if you will.
hahaha
I think your right about the evening out thing.
but i do think that it might have the possibility of being a little bit faster even with all the slice moves. Especially if you have a really loose cube.
M moves can be performed extremely fast because eric akkersdijk used the m2 algorithms for his U permutations instead of the regular RU ones
theWestonian 3 years ago 3
do post it into the vid description as well if you can... If people want to refresh their memory on one of the algs, this way they dont have to hunt for it in the middle of the video, but can just quickly check the vid description. Probably much easier.
and yes, they can be quite quick too. I find the opposite edge switcher quite fast in particular at least.
cheers!
badmephisto 3 years ago 4
And these algs are not waste of time, since they are for 3 OLL cases.
fenhirbr 2 years ago
Sweet vid Weston! I had seen your awesome 2gen oll algs, and I still use all of them! I might even think about using compound oll, it seems cool.
TimeFreeze1 3 years ago
y not just use full oll
andrewjelsma 3 years ago
because some people dont like learning algorithms.
this is also a great stepping stone to full oll
theWestonian 3 years ago
Yeah it is, and you even learn three OLLs in the process, although very rare ones lol.
I know I don't like learning algorithms, but if it's something that will help (like these) it's worth it.
EkkuZakku 3 years ago
what cube is that and with what stickers/tiles?
wildcats202 3 years ago
its a regular rubiks brand that has been worked in for a while.
its the third cube i got.
and those are cubesmith textured tiles
theWestonian 3 years ago
thanks. i just thought the stickers looked kinda messed
wildcats202 3 years ago
Weston super special awesome 2 gen oll algorithms LOL!!
Anyways, this is pretty cool, I wish I knew about this when I was still 2-looking.
LanceTheBlueKnight 3 years ago