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  • PLL Algorithms - CFOP Speedcubing Cases - Speedsolving. com Wiki
    PLL is the acronym for Permutation of the Last Layer Permutation of the Last Layer is the last step of many speedsolving methods
  • The Roux vs. CFOP debate is getting out of hand
    the method picking thread is biased and introduces CFOP in the least enticing way possible For example, in the "Quotes From the Best" they selected a quote from a CFOP user slower than me saying that the only reason he uses CFOP is because he started with it and about how he thinks Roux would be much better
  • CFOP tutorial - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
    CFOP refers to the 4 steps involved - Cross, F2L(first 2 layers), OLL(orientation of the last layer), and PLL (permutation of the last layer) f2l has 41 basic algs, Oll has 57 and PLL has 21 think you can remember all that? well there is an alternative to one look CFOP (using 1 all to do 1 step) for instead, you can do intuitive CFOP step 1
  • Beginners method vs. CFOP | SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
    CFOP is much more optimal than beginner method because it takes fewer moves However, this does not mean that by using CFOP you are going to instantly be faster than someone using beginner method If you have a slow TPS, then it lessens the advantage you obtain by having a fewer move solve, however increasing TPS is something that just comes
  • CFOP efficiency and multi-slotting - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
    I believe if one focused on one substep of Petrus or Roux for a while, they might gain some level of mastery similar to that which one achieves when using CFOP for so long I mean, building pairs optimally and easily and with sexy movements comes so naturally to an experienced CFOP solver But building a 2x2x3 block takes time and thought
  • Roux method - Speedsolving. com Wiki
    CMLL is one of the best algorithm sets as there are only 42 cases and most algorithms are fast OLLCPs from CFOP; The blockbuilding and intuitive nature of the method allows for rapid improvements in lookahead and inspection; The LSE step of Roux is very easy to master, as it has easy lookahead and allows for fast, 2-gen MU TPS Cons
  • Jessica Fridrich - Speedsolving. com Wiki
    Jessica Fridrich (born Jiří Fridrich) is a Czech-American speedcuber who documented and popularised the CFOP method Fridrich comes from Ostrava-Poruba, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic) [2] She is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Binghamton University, USA
  • A Roux guide for beginners | SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
    at sub-15 with CFOP, i started roux for a little over 2 months and managed to get to a sub-18 session with a PB single of 11 04 (CFOP PB at the time was 9 09) "methods don't have speeds" i think is very accurate if you can be sub-x with CFOP, you can be sub-x with Roux, since there seems to be a consensus that both are among the best of methods




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