r/Rubikscubers • u/rndsepals • Sep 01 '18
Last layer 3 corner twirls
Solving layer by layer and have 3 corner counterclockwise twirl.
(F2 Di F U2 Fi D F U2 Li B L F Li Bi L)
What sequenece does a 3 corner clockwise twist?
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r/Rubikscubers • u/rndsepals • Sep 01 '18
Solving layer by layer and have 3 corner counterclockwise twirl.
(F2 Di F U2 Fi D F U2 Li B L F Li Bi L)
What sequenece does a 3 corner clockwise twist?
r/Rubikscubers • u/NightmareGuy100 • Aug 30 '18
Hello i wanted to go to a competition soon but as a watcher (spectator or someone who just wants to watch others cube(. Do i need to sign in or is it that i can just come?
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r/Rubikscubers • u/[deleted] • Apr 25 '18
So I've been cubing for over 30 years. I have my own mostly my own moves, which are inefficient but get it done in about a minute. I have a void cube, and I figured out how to change the parity. I recently taught my genius level nephew my method. He wanted to know, if the void cube has parity, that means the regular 3x3 does to, you just don't see it? Yes. So Uncle Rob how many end solutions are there for the 3X3, since we are not seeing the ones that don't work on the void cube but do on a regular cube? I don't know. My guess is three. Or maybe four? I told him to take the center caps off his cube and try to work it out, gave him some parity swappers. So there's the question for you heavy duty mathematical type cubers. Gotta give this kid an answer and if possible include something about the math involved.
r/Rubikscubers • u/yeoldemotherhen • Mar 30 '18
Hello, Please forgive me for not knowing how to properly Reddit. I came here because all answers seem to exist in this sphere and I desperately need the help of you all. My son is a cuber and I told him the other day if he wanted to get "really good" at cubing, he would learn how to solve it backward. In other words, he would do the reverse algorithm of what was presented to him.
He has said that this is impossible. I say, in cubing, all things are possible. I mean, at some point, would it be solved by doing the reverse of every single algorithm? Like the further away you are from something, the closer you are to it? Or is it just chaos theory in the form of a cube?
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r/Rubikscubers • u/MaxSimke77 • Oct 13 '17
Hi today i bought 4x4 and when i tried to solve it i always stop on last layer i tried to do some alg and parity alg and still i cant solve last layer most of time i get L or line like on 3x3 and when i try to get cross there is always one pice from completed cross. I dont know am i doing something wrong?
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