--- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> but watching a more realistic speedsolve is also nice. 


Ok, a much more realistic example of speedcubing.

- Inspection

(Too) Easy 1st block, let's try to look ahead. You can see that if you
finish the block in a very simple way, RFD and RF will be aligned, and
DR's place in R-layer will be preserved.

- 1st bloc

Seq: xR2U

- 2nd bloc

Seq:r2U'R'Ul'U'M2R'UR
Comment: Solve the 1x2x2 prepared during inspection with r2U'R'Ul'.
For the last pair, align BDR with BR (U'), and solve it. The last move
is a R and not a r to preserve centers orientation.

- Corners

Seq: U2lULU'R'UL'U'x
Comment: The first U2 aligns U-layer to match my way of analyzing this
orientation pattern.

- 6 edges + 4 centers

Seq:M'UMUMUMU2M'UM'U2M2
Comment:At this end of the previous step, before the last x, I've
located the positions of UL and UR. In this configuration, do an M'
move and 3 wrongly oriented edges will appear on top. Then, I do UMUM
and not UMUM' because having both UL and UR in U-layer is not what I
want. UMU2M'UM'U2M2 solves UL+UR and permutes M-edges.

Gilles.






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