--- In [email protected], cmhardw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> There absolutely is a way to avoid the parity error, but you're not
> going to like it.  The only ways I have found to avoid the edge parity
> 100% of the time are to 1) count the pseudo-edge cycles during
> inspection or 2) count the number of inner face quarter turns in your
> scrambling alg (which is cheating btw)

Or you can re-order your solution so that the error is "caught" early 
and can be fixed using intuitive sequences.  Just match up the 
edges /before/ you do the centres -- or (perhaps better) just after 
you've done the U and D centres.  But I don't know whether that's 
feasible in solution meant for speed. 

Mike





 
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