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These algorithms can (and should be) simplified down to this.
[L' (U R') U2 L (U' R)]x2 U
and
[L (U' R) U2 L' (U R')]x2 U
This makes it easier to memorize as instead of being 15 moves to memorize, its a 7 move algorithm you do twice, plus a single U turn.
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Here is the one that is facing you for righties.
R2 F R2 U2 F2 U2 F R2 F2 U2 F U2 R2 F2
On your right:
R U' R2 F2 U' R F2 R' U F2 R2 U R' U
or
R2 U2 R U2 F2 R2 F2 R' F2 U2 R2 U2 R' F2
Even if you are a lefty, you probably know more algorithms with R moves than L. :)
All Comments (23)
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y' R U' R' U Lw U F U' R' F' R U' R U Lw' U R'
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@AwesomeEraserz kind of hard to fingertrick.... but i'm planning on learning the last 1
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Here is the one that is facing you for righties.
R2 F R2 U2 F2 U2 F R2 F2 U2 F U2 R2 F2
On your right:
R U' R2 F2 U' R F2 R' U F2 R2 U R' U
or
R2 U2 R U2 F2 R2 F2 R' F2 U2 R2 U2 R' F2
Even if you are a lefty, you probably know more algorithms with R moves than L. :)
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(R` U L` U2 R U` L)x2 U works for right handers for both steps but on step two just turn cube along the y (i think could be wrong not very good with total rotations)
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Just do R,U,R' (Ja-perm) R,U',R'
The reflection...
L',U',L (Jb Perm) L',U,L
It's faster depending on your J-perm.
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What website did you get these algorithms from?
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@bballbackus hey thanks
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just learn the first one and then learn it right handed
tell me...how does an L prime move? upward or downward? i'm kind'a confused. but the demo is great. thanks man
feldonEmberMage 3 years ago
Upwards/Away from you
dudemanpp 3 years ago