What about (y2) r' U' R U' x' R U' R' U x R' U2 r for the first one?
   
  I think I'd get lost with all that R and U, but your alg looks fine...
   
  Pedro

Craig Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
  I just came up with this when i as supposed to be studying for math:

http://www.cubewhiz.com/oll.html

Case 39 on Bob's Page:
Setup:
R U' R' U' R U' R' (Ud) R' U R d' R U R'
Solve:
R U' R' d R' U' R (d'U') R U R' U R U R' (16 HTM, 15 using the U2 y)

Case 41 on Bob's Page:
Setup:
R U' R' d R' U' R (d'U') R U R' U R U R'
Solve:
R U' R' U' R U' R' (Ud) R' U R d' R U R' (16 HTM, 15 using the U2 y')

I pulled it outta thin air and so...yah...it's practically 2 gen, for
the Ud you can do U2 y' if you so please...

Craig





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