I use this alg:
(Rr)' U2 (Rr)' U2 B2 (Rr)' B2 (Ll) U2 (Ll)' U2 (Rr)2
==> (Rr)' U2 (Rr)' U2 x' U2 (Rr)' U2 (m'Rr) U2 (Ll)' U2 (Rr)2
(m is the layer between r and l)

Btw, does someone have an parity alg that will "flip" 3 edges: LFe,
RFe and BRe (e is the layer between u and d)?

Michael Fung


--- In speedsolvingrubikscube@yahoogroups.com, cmhardw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I highly doubt this is a new alg.
> 
> Basically Frank Morris and Doug Li both gave me a very cool alg to do 
> the parity on wing edges as cycling lUF<->lUB and I forgot it both 
> times.
> 
> I've been racking my brain to remember it, but instead found a 
> different one that I also like.
> 
> (Rr)2 U2 (Ll) U2 (Rr)' U2 (Rr) U2 F2 (Rr) F2 (Ll)' (Rr)2
> 
> Again this has probably already been discovered/found out, but I 
> thought I would post it in case someone hasn't seen it and likes it.
> 
> Chris
>







 
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