--- In [email protected], Joël van Noort 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Stefan!
> 
> Did you also try the M2 trick for the H permutation?

Yes of course. But there I haven't decided yet whether I like Bob's or 
your way better. What annoys me about this alg is that I'm not able to 
do the U2 nicely, usually I do that in one motion with my right index 
finger, but that doesn't fit in here for me. And I need my right 
middle finger for holding the cube, so I can't do index+middle. 
Instead, I do U twice with index finger.

The four-edge-flip alg is now one of my favourite algs. It feels very 
nice, and the best thing is that both at start and end, I have the 
standard grip. And I both start and end with r'. So I can do it 
endlessly without stop, and I did that (repeating the alg for maybe 15 
minutes) last night. I also did it while reading some new posts, and 
sometimes when I looked back at the cube I thought "oh damn you made a 
mistake" but then a moment later my hands had restored it again. Well, 
of course I only saw it *pass* the solved state, cause my hands don't 
know when to break (since there's no stop between two executions). It 
feels so natural... it's like I'm just holding the cube and wiggle L 
and R a bit back and forth, just throwing in some index finger pulling 
at times.

Cheers!
Stefan







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