Hello again everyone

Mike, you said you averaged 6.01 for step 4 with 13 moves avg?
Thats pretty much where I am.  But we're both still doing it at 2.5
moves/sec... 

STEP 4

For cases when 1 ledge/redge is already inserted, I need to learn Ming
Thai's algorithms.  This could help me greatly.  To learn this, do you
guys read the top 3 stickers?  ICI, CCC, ICC and so on..
Or do you see bad edges, and know ways to flip certain bad edges?

For cases when both ledge and redge are already inserted, I need to
learn algs to flip 2 edges in M layer(besides (M'UM'UM'd2)2).  Or a
faster one to flip 4 edged in M layer(besides F'L'F (M'U)4 F'LF). 
Both of these are pure(preserve position).

For cases when ledge and redge are in DF and DB and good, you can use
1 of 3 ELLs to fix edges in upper layer.  All are common OLLs.
(FR'F'R)(L'U)(RU')M'
(RUR'U')M'U(RU'r')
MU(RUR'U')M2U(RU'r')

For cases when DF and DB are good, and ledge and redge are in U layer,
full ELL can solve all cases.  Even the aformentioned 3 can help.

These are all of my thoughts so far on step 4.  It seems like a lot,
and I didn't even talk about the hypothetical ZBesque table for
permutation of 6 oriented cubies.

Jason Kovacic

PS. I need help with flipping 6 edges.  There has to be a relatively
short alg to flip all 6.  Position is not a factor.  Im guessing Maybe
8 moves?






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