This is how you solve the Permutation of Last Layer (PLL) only using 6 algorithms as opposed to 21 algorithms that are required for Fridrich PLL. You need to apply two or less of the 6 algorithms t...
This is how you solve the Permutation of Last Layer (PLL) only using 6 algorithms as opposed to 21 algorithms that are required for Fridrich PLL. You need to apply two or less of the 6 algorithms to solve each case.
Algs in order: 1. x [(R' U R') D2] [(R U' R') D2] R2 2. R2 U [R U R' U'] (R' U') (R' U R') 3. [R U'] [R U] [R U] [R U'] R' U' R2 4. M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2 5. M2 U M2 U M' U2 M2 U2 M' U2 6. x' [(R U' R') D (R U R')] u2 [(R' U R) D (R' U' R)]
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Wait for the first algorithm you show us, the clockwise corner cycle, I don't understand what it is... Is it where just one corner is solved out of all of them? Because when that happens this algorithm doesn't work for that. Can anyone explain to me when to use it?
for the first algorithm, the clockwise corner cycle, why do you do x at the start? for me it worked fine if i just do R' F R' B2 R F' R' B2 R2. Also, for the sixth algorithm, is there any way to do it without the x' at the start? Great video anyway, it really helped.
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Great video anyway, it really helped.