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The 21 PLL cases
Source: http://www.cubewhiz.com/pll.php
Corners Only
Name |
Diagram |
Algorithm |
Comments
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Aa
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x (R' U R') D2 (R U' R') D2 R2
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This is a basic corner 3-cycle. It is one of my favorite and fastest algorithms. Perform the D2s with the left hand and everything else with the right.
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Ab
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x R2 D2 (R U R') D2 (R U' R)
[y'] x (L U' L) D2 (L' U L) D2 L2
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This is just the inverse of the other A perm. It is performed in a very similar manner.
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E
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x' (R U') (R' D) (R U R' D') (R U R' D) (R U') (R' D')
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This alg is just two orientations performed consecutively.
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Edges Only
Name |
Diagram |
Algorithm |
Comments
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Ua
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(R U' R U) (R U) (R U') (R' U' R2)
[y2] (R2 U' (R' U' R U) (R U) (R U' R)
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This is just a simple 3-edge cycle. It is almost as fast as the corner cycles. I solve this case with the bar at the front or the back.
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Ub
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(R2 U) (R U R' U') (R' U') (R' U R')
[y2] (R' U R' U') (R' U') (R' U) (R U R2)
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This is the inverse of the other U perm. I place my hands slightly differently for this algorithm. I solve this case with the bar at the front or the back.
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H
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(M2' U) (M2' U2) (M2' U) M2'
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This is extremely easy to recognize and can be performed VERY quickly. The M'2 is actually performed as (M'M') with rapid pushing at the back face of the M layer with the ring and then middle fingers.
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Z
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(M2' U) (M2' U) (M' U2) (M2' U2) (M' U2)
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The Z permutation is performed very similarly to the H perm. The last U2 is not necessary if you account for it before the algorithm.
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Swapping Two Adjacent Corners & Two Edges
Name |
Diagram |
Algorithm |
Comments
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Ja
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(R' U L') U2 (R U' R') U2 (L R U')
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I perform the R of the [R L] a split second after I start the L so that I can immediately perform the U' to AUF when the L face has been moved to where it belongs.
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Jb
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(R U R' F') (R U R' U') (R' F) (R2 U') (R' U')
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This is the same as the T perm with the last four moves instead performed at the beginning.
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T
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(R U R' U') (R' F) (R2 U') (R' U' R U) (R' F')
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This is the T permuation. It is long but definitely very fast and easy. It can be performed in almost one swift motion without any readjusting of the fingers. Note that it is a combination of two easy orientations.
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Rb
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(R' U2) (R U2) (R' F R U R' U') (R' F' R2 U')
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This is a pretty straightforward alg that flows pretty nicely.
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Ra
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R U R' F' R U2 R' U2 R' F R U R U2 R' U'
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You could also just mirror Rb, but this alg is more right hand friendly. Notice the similarity with the Jb permutation.
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F
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R' U' F' (R U R' U') (R' F) (R2 U') (R' U' R U) (R' U R)
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This is a T permutation with a 3 move setup in the beginning and a cancellation of one of those moves at the end.
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Cycling Three Corners & Three Edges
Name |
Diagram |
Algorithm |
Comments
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Ga
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(R2' Uw) (R' U R' U' R Uw') R2' y' (R' U R)
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This alg has a pretty decent flow to it and can be performed almost in one motion until the rotation.
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Gb
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(R' U' R) y (R2' Uw R' U) (R U' R Uw' R2')
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This is the inverse of Ga. Note how similar they look. I perform this one almost exactly the same way.
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Gc
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(R2' Uw' R U') (R U R' Uw R2) (Fw R' Fw')
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You could rotate and insert the pair instead of performing the last three moves as shown.
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Gd
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(R U R') y' (R2' Uw' R U') (R' U R' Uw R2)
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This is just the inverse of Gc. I execute it very similarly because most of the moves overlap in the same manner.
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Permutations Of Two Diagonal Corners & Two Edges
Name |
Diagram |
Algorithm |
Comments
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V
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(R' U R' Dw') (R' F' R2 U') (R' U R' F) (R F)
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This is one of my least favorite permutations because the flow just isn't there.
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Na
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(z) D (R' U) (R2 D' R D U') (R' U) (R2 D' R U' R)
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This alg could also be performed using <R,U,L> if you don't do the rotation, but this way is faster with practice.
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Nb
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(z) U' (R D') (R2' U R' D U') (R D') (R2' U R' D R')
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This is just the mirror of the other N permutation.
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Y
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(F R U') (R' U' R U) (R' F') (R U R' U') (R' F R F')
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This is very quick and can be performed without any adjustments of where the fingers are. It is just a combination of two quick orientations.
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PLL
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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z (D' R U') R2 (D R' D') R2 (U D R')
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- Na / Nb permutations
Na
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z U _(R' D)_ (R2 U' R U D') _(R' D)_ (R2 U' R D' [R])
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- Use normal grip after
z
- RH sexy regrip during the first and second
U'
- Last
R assumes following start position (X means cube at correct position)
(B)
. . X
(L) X X X (R)
X . .
(F)
- After
z U face must have the following pattern:
X X .
X X X
X X X
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Nb
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z U' (R D') (R2 U R' D U') (R D') R2 U R' D [R]
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- Use normal LH grip, RH sexy grip after
z
- RH sexy regrip for both
R2 . All U , D' done with RH.
- Last
R assumes following start position (X means cube at correct position)
(B)
. X X
(L) . X . (R)
X X .
(F)
- After
z U face must have the following pattern:
X X .
X X .
X X X
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