--- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, Mike Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Again, just some thoughts, but I'm fairly convinced full ZB will be
too difficult to recognize under pressure consistently, at least
without years and years of practice.
This is something I agree with. That is why I
Hey all...
I actually had this weird dream in which somebody suggested to me that
I slow down because I'm learning too much too fast and that my times
will slow down too much if I continue to learn. I thought this was
very very strange, but I am going to keep on learning anyway. ;)
~ Bob
--- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you also get OLL skips with VHF2L, although I don't know if one is
better for it over the other, maybe Chris would calculate it for us :)
Shouldn't it also be 1/27? As long as you are always ending with all
correctly oriented
It says this right on the page:
After the pair-up stage, there are only 32 possible configurations
of the pair and the LL edge-orientation. These are broken down into 2
groups of 16 cases, 1 group of connected pairs, and 1 group of
seperated pairs. So if you know just 32 little tricks, you can
You may or may not find this helpful, but I hope you do:
I have posted all the ZBF2L algorithms I have learned onto this page:
http://www.cubewhiz.com/zbf2l/
There may be some mistakes, so if you do find some, please let me
know. The pages are not yet fully complete, but I have listed the
algs
Hey all,
This is for anybody who can recognize using the sticker method for
COLL. I have been considering switching the way I recognize COLL for
the Sune/AntiSune cases. Currently, I put the oriented sticker at the
back such that the LL color on the front face is on the opposite side
of the
The cases you have listed on that page...what # are they? ie - H1, H2,
etc?
~ Bob
--- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, Gilles van den Peereboom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm aware that I haven't listed all the cases yet but these are the
only one
on which I've worked on at the moment and they