THat is the ALG that I thought I "discovered" 3 weeks ago, but mirrored

M'UMU2M'UM'UM'U2MUM2

It has 4 M's, which are the fastest M moves I can do.  I guess M2 is
also pretty fast, for what it is.

THis alg is a lot faster that MUMUMU2 M'UM'UM'U2

And yes i know that they're not the same case..

Jason K






--- In [email protected], "Mike Bennett"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "nickandtamcox"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > MDM'DMDM'DMD2M'DMDM'DMDM'D2 is just one situation that I need help 
> > with.  From a completely solved cube, do the move I just listed. 
I am 
> > looking for a much shorter algorithm to get the cube solved from that 
> > position.  I am also looking for a much faster algorithm to solve a 
> > similar situation where instead of the opposite edges needing flipped 
> > and that's all, for the adjacent edges to be flipped and that's all.  
> > Any suggestions for the fastest algorithm?  Also, when I do the
middle 
> > layer, sometimes one of the edges is correctly positioned, but
needs to 
> > be flipped.  The only algorithm I know is 15 moves long to flip it.
> 
> To solve that case on top, where you probably should be holding your
> LL, try (M U)*3 U (M' U)*3 U.
> 
> To solve the orientation, moving around other edges, try (R U R' U')
> M' (U R U' r).
> 
> To flip adjacent edges, leaving everything in place, try M U M' U2 (M
> U)*3 U M' U M2.  You could also try it from the opposite side, as M' U
> is bound to be faster.  I'm just too lazy to learn a new alg.
> 
> To flip adjacent edges, moving around other edges, use M U M' U2 M U M'.
> 
> -Mike
>






 
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