Hey David, you could get two or three times the practice by executing a couple
LL algs randomly and then try to get back to the solved state. That's the way
I practice LL algs.
For instance, say I want to practice permuting four edge pieces that all need
to move to the opposite face (don't know the number of the algs, sorry), then I
could do the move once, and the four edges would be mixed. If i did it again,
they would be solved.
Or I could do that move, combined with two more moves, maybe a couple of OLL
algs, etc.
Cheers,
Robbie
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 10:17:50 -0800 (PST)
From: David Pritts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: scrambling only one layer?
Hey,
Thanks to everyone who answered my question earlier about LL
algorithms/memorization.
I will have the 17 algorithms for the LL memorized WELL by the end of
the day. Currently I have almost all of them memorized, but most of
them will need practice.... IE, I can remember them, but it reqires
thinking, and is not necessarily fast.
My question: to get practice using these algs/executing them quickly
from memory, I obviously just need to use them a bunch of times... so,
is there a way i could scramble the last layer without messing up my
F2L (too much?). That way I could save a lot of time and focus my
practice where it is needed.
Just a thought.
David
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