> --- In [email protected], cmhardw

> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have any advice of where to look for good fast ELL algs
> > for a complete noob?  I have no idea what I'm doing when it comes
> to
> > this alg set.  So far I am looking at the ones on speedcubing.com
> and
> > I get the feeling that I should probably be checking some of the
> Roux
> > resources pages as well.
> >
> > I would appreciate any advice, I'm totally new to this.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chris


The Speedcubing list is just fine.  Those algs are great.  But, I would use
Cube Explorer to check those and see if there aren't better algs from other
rotations you would prefer.  Also, there are a few algs you won't be able to
find anywhere, just from optimizing algs from ACube.  The two of those that
I use are:
(r U R' U') M U (R U' R') and its inverse.

I think those are both rotations of 90 degrees from where Speedcubing shows
to perform them, but they work so much better.

Also, don't hesitate to go through and understand each alg, because if you
can see what they're doing, you can come up with your own.  That's how I
found my Z perm, which is 9 moves (10 with a U adjustment at the end 3/4 of
the time).

Good luck, and let us know how it turns out.

-Mike


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