2x2 Cll Algorithms Pdf Editor
This stage will have many algorithms. OLL will solve the yellow layer. The algorithms need to be done as follows: 1) Opposite Yellow swap: hold the cube with two yellows facing you and the other two facing AWAY Then, perform this: R2, U2, R, U2, R2 SEE sketch #1 2) Hold the cube with two yellow on the left, one facing you on the right, one facing away, and perform this algorithm: F R U Ri Ui R U Ri Ui Fi. PBL is the last layer in solving the 2x2 using the Ortega Method. Use the two algorithms after solving the yellow side using OLL.
Ryan’s Guide to Solving the 2x2 By Ryan Goessl Before you start learning to solve, there are a few things you should have, and a few. An Algorithm (alg for short) is a sequence of moves that causes certain pieces on the cube to move or rotate in certain ways. These algs are written down using cube notation.
These are the two PBL algs: SEE SKETCH 8 Hold the cube with the two corners that need to be diagonally swapped with one in the bottom right and one in the top left and use this alg: F R Ui Ri Ui R U Ri Fi R U Ri Ui Ri F R Fi SEE SKETCH 9 Pair up two bar of two of the same colors with the bar of the same color solved in the first stage. Hold the cube with the two corners that need to be swapped on the right side and do this alg: R U Ri Ui Ri F R2 Ui Ri Ui R U Ri Fi Those are the two algorithms needed in PBL.
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I could press on, learn some more SS and practice OLL prediction to get sub-4, but I feel like it would be more beneficial to learn CLL. The only problem is I'm really not sure how to approach learning it.
I'm in no rush to learn and am planning on memorizing one, maybe two algs per day, but I'm not sure what to do while I learn them. At this point, I have roughly 30 new algs to learn and can realistically accomplish that in about three weeks, but what do I do in those three weeks? Should I approach it like learning full OLL for 3x3 and keep doing timed solves while I practice CLL on the side? Or should I put the timer away for three weeks, learn full CLL, then start timing again?
Also, is it best to learn CLL one set at a time? By that I mean is it most efficient to learn the Sune algs, then Antisune, then T, and so on?