--- In [email protected], "thomkirjava"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > If you do a Roux solve, the best possible case is 2 moves for a
> > non-lucky F2B, 6 for the corners, 3 for orienting edges and 3 to
finish.
>
> Do you have a scramble for that? :P
>
> ~Thom
(M'[FB'])(FRUR'U'F')(MUM')(M'U2M)
Backwards to scramble. Personally, I hate S moves, so I'd do a y
adjustment, an M', and another y, but that's it. If you can see ahead
of time whhere the DF edge is, you can get a head start on solving it,
changing the two M' turns into a single M2, shortening to a 13 move solve.
I can't wait until that comes up in competition. :)
Leyan, watch out.
-Mike
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