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:Use the ring and major finger. To work well, hold the cube with index and thumb such that ring and major hits the left (or right) side of the D face almost vertically. For instance, using the left hand, the index must hold both the LBU corner and LB edge, and possibly a bit the center back face and BU edge. See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtJ2u3s_-zA this video]. |
:Use the ring and major finger. To work well, hold the cube with index and thumb such that ring and major hits the left (or right) side of the D face almost vertically. For instance, using the left hand, the index must hold both the LBU corner and LB edge, and possibly a bit the center back face and BU edge. See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtJ2u3s_-zA this video]. |
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Revision as of 14:28, 11 March 2015
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Links
- Official
- Guides & Wiki
- speedsolving.com wiki
- Quel cube choisir pour le speedcubing 3x3x3
- Rubik's cube : aller plus vite avec la méthode débutant
- Cubers wiki on reddit
- Buy guides, solutions, (new) how to improve...
- (new) speedsolving.com FAQ (cubes, notation, timers, methods...)
- Tip Videos
- Some cool finger tricks. Don't leave your finger from the cube most of the time.
- More nice exercices to do (RUR'U', L'U'LU, RUR'F...)
- What a speedcuber sees when he solves the Rubik's cube.
- Tutoriel : Améliorer la croix du 3x3 (méthode fridrich)
- Overshoot move: U' R' F R, swap an edge on the cross: R' u R' u'
- See #Tutorial section below
- See #Tutorial section below
- Video on how to move F2L to FR column.
- Cube rotation: y U' L' U L. Quite slow.
- Sledgehammer: F R' F' R (or see variants below).
- A bit faster, no cube rotation. Use it for inserting your last f2l pair for partial edge control of your OLL, or to avoid moving your next pair if you've spotted it using look ahead. Apparently the F' is done with the thumb, a bit before doing the R.
- Case Number 2: F' (r U r')
- Case Number 3: r' U' R U M' — What about B' R B R' ?
- Case Number 4: l U L' U' M' — What about B L' B' L ?
- When to use the sledgehammer (right-handed left variant): R' F R F' , or "RU" prime: U R U' R' (i.e. sexy move prime).
- The goal is to end up with 4 well-oriented edges in the OLL.
- http://cubesolv.es/ (reconstruction db for WR...), speedsolving.com forum and wiki, alg.cubing.net, wca, www.qqtimer.net
- F2L - The Jessica Fridrich Method - No algorithms needed.
- What a speedcuber sees when he solves the Rubik's cube.
- Insert a connected pair in wrong slot to get out a corner with white sticker to prepare next slot.
- Fast Sune/Anti-Sune Execution
- Sune: Second U by pushing with left index.
- Anti-sune: First U' with left index, then second U' with left middle finger.
- (new) F2L videos: FiDo's, BadMephisto
- Beginner - How to Learn Algorithms Faster
- Break algorithms into triggers (
R U R' U'
,R' F R F'
,R U2 R'
,R U R'
,R U' R'
, ...) - Track F2L pairs in algorithms.
- Cases of 2 algorithms put into one.
- Look for repeating patterns in algorithms.
- Learn more algorithms.
- Break algorithms into triggers (
- Solutions
- Shops
- Sell the recommended lube lubix's lube, but oversee, so high shipping and custom cost.
- The Lubix silicone is made of a polydimethylsiloxane polymer. Note this is the same lubricant that Rubik's sell in their Rubik's Speedcube Pro Pack.
- Cubikon (Germany) (google translated)
- Does not sell lube in tube (only spray, reputed bad)
- Sell Zhanchi Dayan V (10.95€)
- King's Cube (France)
- Sell Maru lube (not recommended, see below), Calvin's lube high viscosity and Calvin's lube medium viscosity (seems very good).
- Sell Zhanchi's cube, but not black ones.
- iCubik (Italy)
- Info
- List of recommended and non-recommended lubricant
- Maru lube not recommended. Dries out too quickly. ([1])
- Tools
- Tools on Rubik's cube (algorithm mirror, rotation remover)
- qcube v2 (cube simulator)
z = U p = z h / g = F / F' r = Lw', l q = z' i / k = R / R' t = x' j = U d / e = L / L' y = x2 m = r' j / f = U / U' u = Rw, r x = U' s / l = D / D' i = R v = l w / o = B / B' space = scramble a = y' n / b = x / x'
- alg.cubing.net — Great & clear cube visualizer, view your moves, simplify & mirror them.
- On GitHub. Installed locally at http://localhost/alg.cubing.net/index.html.
Apps
More apps can be found at [2].
Android
- Games
- A rubik's cube game. A bit though to manipulate.
- Timers
- A simple speedcubing timer with scrambler algorithms support. Very nice design, all on one single page. Best out there.
- A timer for speed cubing. Some ads and no much features.
- A timer for speed cubing. Scramble algorithm. No graph.
- A timer for speed cubing. Scrambe algorithm. No graph. Compare cube brands. Too many pages.
- A timer for speed cubing. Scramble algorithm. Graph. Design not as good as Rubik's Stopwatch. Additional resources like algo, WCA regulations.
A simple, elegant timer with WCA scrambles for recording Rubik's cube solves. Graph and history by session (best, best AO5), scramble image, double touch inspection.
- Solvers, Algorithm database
- Solver (manual input or via camera). List of solving algorithms.
- A big database of all possible sequence for each category (PLL, OLL, F2L...). Support for 'favorite' flag, adding new category and new algorithms.
- Simply a big page with all solving algorithms, clear and well-designed. Must have.
PC
- TNoodle Official WCA's scrambler, showing final cube state. Include a very nice timer application. Only drawback is that times are saved in the browser local storage. Download TNoodle:
- Timer
- Timer application is only available up to v0.8.7.
- Data for the javascript tnoodle-timer is stored in chromium local storage:
- On the disk
git clone https://github.com/cubing/tnoodle.git
./tmt graph --description # To get a list of available target
git checkout v0.8.7
./tmt make dist timer
sudo cp -r timer/dist /usr/local/bin/tnoodle-timer
chromium-browser /usr/local/bin/tnoodle-timer/tnt.html # To start the javascript timer
In old version, timer is available as a .jar file. For instance:
git checkout v0.7.14
vi tmt
# Comment line with
# args += [ '-Werror' ]
./tmt make dist timer
java -jar timer/dist/TNoodleTimer.jar
# Then visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/tnt/ or http://127.0.1.1:8080/tnt/ (or possibly port 2014)
~/.config/chromium/Default/Local Storage __0.localstorage __0.localstorage-journal chrome-extension_pafkbggdmjlpgkdkcbjmhmfcdpncadgh_0.localstorage chrome-extension_pafkbggdmjlpgkdkcbjmhmfcdpncadgh_0.localstorage-journal
- Or better, in chromium, open developer tools by pressing F12,then
- Export timing data — Go to Console tab, then type
localStorage.sessions
to get the content of the array, and save the results. - Import timing data — Go tot Console tab, then type
localStorage.sessions="XXX"
where the XXX is replaced by the result saved previously, but with all double-quotes escaped. These can be escaped for instance with
- Export timing data — Go to Console tab, then type
sed 's/"/\\"/g" sessions.txt > sessions-escaped.txt
- Sessions data is also available in the Ressources tab, but long values get truncated, and hence this is not suitable method for import / export.
- To install tnt in lighttpd (example on lacie-cloudbox):
vi /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
- Add the lines
## Added for rubik's WCA official scrambler / timer alias.url += ("/tnt" => "/opt/local/tnoodle-timer/tnt.html" )
- Copy all files to /opt/local/tnoodle-timer/
- Then open browser at http://lacie-cloudbox/tnt/ (Firefox or chromium works best it seems, Opera only works via file: access)
- Other TNoodle apps
- BLD
- scrambler
Notation
- Cube rotation x, same as R but whole cube
- Cube rotation y, same as U but whole cube
- Cube rotation z, same as F but whole cube
Acronyms:
- LH
- Left-hand
- RH
- Right-hand
- SH
- Sledgehammer
Sequences
We call a move a permutation on the cube that can be done in a single movement. This can be the rotation of a face by 90° or 180°, but also rotation of a middle layer, two layers, or the whole cube. Each move has a dedicated letter, with a prime indicating the reverse movement.
A sequence is a small serie of moves that is frequently used to build up more complete algorithms. Typically these sequences are done very rapidly. Fast algorithms are those that link several sequences with an easy transition (no re-gripping, cube rotation, etc).
The inverse of a sequence is the sequence that cancel the effect of that sequence. We use prime to denote that sequence.
A mirror sequence if the L-R symmetric sequence (i.e. F changes to F', R changes to L', etc)
- Sexy move
- Direct:
R U R' U'
(prime:U R U' R'
)
- Sledgehammer
- Right:
R' F R F'
(F' with right thumb! (prime:F R' F' R
) - Left:
L F' L' F
(prime:F' L F L'
)
- Note: If we do this sequence with the right-hand (after cube rotation
y'
), we gety' F R' F' R
, which is the same as Right prime. - Note: For the finger trick, it is important to do the last
F'
with the right thumb.
- Overshoot
U' R' F R
Tutorials
F2L
See Rubik F2L.
Fridrich simplified
Source: Rubik's cube : Méthode intermédiaire (fridrich simplifiée)
4 steps:
- Cross
- F2L
- 2-look OLL
- 2-look PLL
For F2L, see tutorial above.
For 2-look OLL, first do the cross:
- Line shape:
F sexy F'
(F' with the thumb) - L shape:
f sexy f'
(f' with the thumb) - no shape: do 1st then 2nd algorithm
Then we do one of the 7 OLL "cross" algorithms. The cases are denoted by the position of yellow sticker for each corner, starting from FL, the FR, BR and BL corner. So UFRB means the yellow sticker facing upward for the left-front corner, facing front for the right-front corner, facing right for the right-back corner, and facing back for the left-back corner.
- UFRB:
R U R' U R U2 R'
- FRUL:
R U2 R' U' R U' R'
(inverse of UFRB) - FFUU:
R2 D R' U2 R D' R' U2 R'
(D and D' ideally by pulling then pushing with left-hand finger) - LRUU:
x' R U R' D R U' R' D'
(idem) (x' R
→l
, sol U R' D R U' R' D'
) (or variant UFBR:l' U' L U R U' r' F
) - URUB:
x' R U' R' D R U R' D'
(idem) (x' R
→l
, sol U' R' D R U R' D'
) - FFBB:
F sexy sexy sexy F'
- LFBL:
R U2 R2' U' R2 U' R2 U2 R
For 2-look PLL, like for the 2-OLL, we first do the cross, then the corners. For the cross, turn the U face until 1 edge is good, and place it at F slot, and look how the other edges must be permuted.
- All edges are ok: congratulations ;-)
- clockwise:
R' U R' U' R' U' R' U R U R2'
(R' U R' U'
with right index under BRD corner, thenR' U' R' U
with right index next to FRD corner) - anti-clockwise:
R2' U' R' U' R U R U R U' R
(right thumb on B face, right index on FRD corner, ready for 1st U, thenR U' R
with RH, U' with right thumb) - 2 edge ok: do either of algorithm above, and retry.
Then look at the corners. If one corner is good, turn the cube such that it is at FL slot, and look how the other corners must be permuted
- 1 good corner (FL), clockwise:
x R' U R' D2 R U' R' D2 R2
orl' U R' D2 R U' R' D2 R2
(usingx R'
→l'
). My old fingertrick was left thumb on F center, left index/middle/ring fingers on back, right thumb on U face, right index under RBD corner. First U done with right index, then D2 done with left ring+middle or left little+ring, then U' done with right thumb, like for the sledgehammer. This fingertrick is not adviced, instead train on using the left index to do the U' move [3]. - 1 good corner (FL), anti-clockwise:
x R2' D2 R U R' D2 R U' R
l' R' D2 R U R' D2 R U' R
(best grip: left thumb on D face, right thumb on F face, left ring finger to prepare the D2 / D2, right index to prepare the U. - no good corner: do either of algorithm above, then you will have a good corner
Fridrich - OLL
TBC
Fridrich - PLL
Source: http://www.cubewhiz.com/pll.php
Cycling Three Corners & Three Edges - Detecting Ga, Gb, Gc, Gd perm
- Put the good corner & edge at its position
- Turn the cube such that to have the "head lights" (the corners with same side color) on the L face
- Ga: good corner on F face
Gb: good corner on R/back face
Gc: good corner on B face
Gd: good corner on R/front face
Ga: (R2' Uw) (R' U R' U' R Uw') R2' y' (R' U R) R2 R' R' R Uw U U' Uw'
Gb: (R' U' R) y (R2' Uw R' U) (R U' R Uw' R2') R2 R' R R Uw U U' Uw'
Gc: (R2' Uw' R U') (R U R' Uw R2) (Fw R' Fw') right thumb U face R2' R R R' Uw' U' U Uw
Gd: (R U R') y' (R2' Uw' R U') (R' U R' Uw R2) R2' R R' R' Uw' U' U Uw
- Ja permutation
Ja |
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- Na / Nb permutations
Na |
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(B) . . X (L) X X X (R) X . . (F)
X X . X X X X X X |
Nb |
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(B) . X X (L) . X . (R) X X . (F)
X X . X X . X X X |
Algorithms
- PLL - swap 2 edges
R U R' U R U2 R' U
Finger Tricks
- D2 move
- Use the ring and major finger. To work well, hold the cube with index and thumb such that ring and major hits the left (or right) side of the D face almost vertically. For instance, using the left hand, the index must hold both the LBU corner and LB edge, and possibly a bit the center back face and BU edge. See this video.