Sorry for not reading more carefully. :)
Dan acknowledges that the system breaks down at this point. His
recommendation appears to be to learn more ZBF2L algs.
Short of that, would it be useful in these difficult cases to first
flip the edges and then solve the last pair using two-generator algs
That page doesn't include the "pair up" maneuvers that it makes
reference to. For example on these F2L algorithms (taken from
Jessica's website), what are the "pair up" maneuvers that pair up the
pieces on the last layer:
1) R2 D2 R D R' D R D2 R
3) R' D R' D' B' D B R2
5a) [D2] R' D B' D' B D'
Try this one :
http://www.necrophagous.co.uk/cubestation/f2l/f2ladvanced-influencingLLvh.php
Christophe
David Barr a écrit :
> Is there a web page (or list of algorithms) for this step?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
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Is there a web page (or list of algorithms) for this step?
Thanks,
DavidOn 11/13/05, Jason Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Chris,
You have it right except for the 4th pair. VHF2L is done in two
steps. First, you pair up the fourth pair. Then, you insert it while
orienting LL edges.