> I think that CMLL can be the most efficient for cases where all pieces > are permuted already.
Why? CMLL buggers with permutation. 1) Do the alg backwards, look at the facelets you usually do for COLL, memorise :). 2) Of course you can steal my CMLL algs, but you're going to have to ask Gilles first, because I use all of his! :) The hardest thing in Gilles' table is that fact that some algs are missing and you have to work them out yourself by doing algs backwards, mirrored, in another dimension, etc. I'd much prefer if they were treated as 48 seperate algs. ~Thom --- In [email protected], "kovacic81" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > THank you thom > > I think that CMLL can be the most efficient for cases where all pieces > are permuted already. > > CoLLs I use > sune, antisune, doublesune > R'U2(RUR'U')(RUR'U')(RUR'U)R > > cll > F(RUR'U')(RUR'U')F' > (B'RB')(R2U)(RUR'U')(RB2) for my backwards T orientation > I need something for the U orientation. > as with the T, the twisted corners face towards you. > > > THOM_1_what do you mean when you talk about corner recognition below? > _2_ Can I steal your CMLL algs? I'm about 2/3 done with my table. > Most of it is CLL, small % is COLL, and only 1 CMLL so far. (I love > it though!) > > Thanks JASON > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "thomkirjava" > <snkenjoi@> wrote: > > > > 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" > > <kovacic81@> 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/
