I posted up my OLL algorithms and showed how some of them are similar or
related:
www.its.caltech.edu/~leyanlo/oll.html
Taking advantage of the similarity between algs, it is possible to
memorize maybe two or four at a time quite easily. Hope that helps a
little.
Leyan
Chris Hunt wrote:
> When I first learned F2L, I blindly memorized algorithms. Then over time I
> learned how they worked and now I do F2L intuitively.
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> My LL is still done entirely with muscle memory and I have no idea what the
> heck I'm doing. I see a case and then my hands solve it.
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> So, whatever works for you. I just memorized algs blindly when I first
> started and it worked fine.
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> -Chris
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>>Hey,
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>> What do you guys recommend in terms of memorizing algorithms? I'm a
>>somewhat inexperienced cuber (best time=96 seconds, using 9 algs), and now
>>I'm trying to memorize more (Thanks Craig -_-) I have recieved
>>recommendations in the past to deconstruct my algs, and trying to understand
>>why they work, beacuse it helps for memorization and other things.
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>> My question: should I focus on just memorizing the algs right now (which
>>I'm kinda anxious to do), or should I start this (seemingly tedious) process
>>of deconstructing the algorithms? Basically i'm only asking beacuse I was
>>told that this process will help with memorization. So, how much does it
>>help? How much time does it even take (to deconstruct etc)?
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>> Thanks,
>> David
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