Way to distinguish OLL31, OLL32, OLL43, and OLL44

In upright P shape position, a bar is at the right side of P shape -> OLL44 In upright P shape position, a bar is at the left side of P shape -> OLL43 In upright P shape position, a block is at the right side on F-face -> OLL32 In upright P shape position,Continue reading “Way to distinguish OLL31, OLL32, OLL43, and OLL44”

Way to distinguish OLL13, OLL14, OLL15, and OLL16

There is a block at the side of recess of Knight Moves shape. And in the horizontal center line position, URB or UFL is colored-> OLL13 All are same as above, except that ULB or UFR is colored-> OLL14 There is a colored edge at the side of recess of Knight Moves shape. And inContinue reading “Way to distinguish OLL13, OLL14, OLL15, and OLL16”

Way to distinguish L shape OLL47, 48, 49, 50, 53, and 54

There are 6 OLL’s of L shape (47, 48, 49, 50, 53, and 54). It is necessary to find out which it is. At first, I divided them into 3 pairs, based on its mirror relationship. So, 47 and 48, 49 and 50, 53 and 54 are mirrors respectively. I put the first one ofContinue reading “Way to distinguish L shape OLL47, 48, 49, 50, 53, and 54”

OLL4 (a center dot & one corner dot)

M U’ (r U2’ r’) U’ (R U’ R’) M’ (dot on UFR corner) M’ (R’ U’ R U’) (r’ U2’ r) U’ M (dot on UBL corner) OLL3 and OLL4 are in a symmetrical relationship. So, one easy way is to use the symmetrical algorithms of OLL3 as follows. f’ (L’ U’ L U)Continue reading “OLL4 (a center dot & one corner dot)”

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