This is one of my favourite cases. U'FUF'U'l'U'l (do it with cube rotations, though)
CMLL is very nice, especially some very fast cases. You're gonna wanna use a fast recognition technique and work out which corners are swapped over time, opposite way Gilles does it ;) That's what I'm doing, helps a lot in non-matching blocks. ~Thom --- In [email protected], "kovacic81" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > HELLO Everyone > > > I originally was planning on learning 2 algs for each case(COLL and > CLL), but I have since given up that plan of action. Full COLL just > isn't necessary for ROUX. > At this point, I just want to finish the full table with 1 alg for > each case. > > > HERES my CAse > T Orientation with twisted corners facing you(I have wierd corner > configs). The two on the left need to switch. > > U (r'U')(RU)(rB'R'B) COLL > U' (L'U'LU)(LF'L'F) CLL > U2 (B'R'F)(RBR')(F'R) COLL > > > U0: ? > > I think that there has to be something better. > > Originally I didn't want to learn any CMLL Algs, because I wanted to > be able to do full CLL/ELL solves. Now I really like them. I want more. > HEres a cool CMLL alg > > RU'(r'U2)(R2B')(R'BR') mirrored and inversed from GILLEs site > > (R2UR')B'(RU')(R2U)(RB'R') another cool CLL alg (its all RUB!) > > > CAN ANYONE help me with CLL or CMLL algs?? > > > The search continues... > > > JAson K > Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/speedsolvingrubikscube/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
