these aren’t terrible but they are slower than just standard A perm done well. Personally I believe it’s worth it to master standard A perm and do it in 0.5 seconds or less as it’s a fairly common PLL
You're right standard A perm is definitely faster if mastered, although I think a case could be made for pre-AUF + rotation balancing out with the extra moves of the mega comms. Anyway I used the standard A perm for 8 years and somehow still didn't master it lol so that's on me. I wouldn't recommend these algs to someone new learning cfop i only recommend them to people who aren't fans of the standard a perm and want to try something different
For Ab perm I just put the block in the front right (headlights on the left) and do a T perm with wide R moves. It is more moves but I find it more consistent as I also mess up the D2 a lot on the normal alg. You can also either do the left hand version with headlights on the right or the inverse wide T perm with headlights on the left for Aa perm
I do the standard A-perm alg, but I mirror it vertically for an "upside down" Aa-perm, and mirror it horizontally for the Ab-perm. And then horizontally and vertically for upside down Ab-perm. I do this for all OLL and PLL cases that have mirrored cases. I'm assuming most Cubers can do this, but I just mirror the alg in my head.
Here are the algs for anyone that wants to see them (same order as in video): Aa front corner: (R' D' R) U2 (R' D R) U' (R' D' R) U' (R' D R) Aa middle corner: (R' D' R) U' (R' D R) U2 (R' D' R) U' (R' D R) Aa back corner: (R' D' R) U' (R' D R) U' (R' D' R) U2 (R' D R) Ab front corner: (R' D' R) U (R' D R) U (R' D' R) U2 (R' D R) Ab middle corner: (R' D' R) U (R' D R) U2 (R' D' R) U (R' D R) Ab back corner: (R' D' R) U2 (R' D R) U (R' D' R) U (R' D R)
I think these are only worth it for U2 AUF, and even then it's a little dicey. I know Tymon is famous for it and Feliks has started doing it too. If you can't do pinky-ring D2 (I'm not even close to being able to do it), grip the E slice with your thumb and index finger instead and use ring-middle, doing U' with the right thumb or index finger push. It's Matty Hiroto Inaba and Lucas Etter certified, and it's surprisingly easy. My turning accuracy is generally horrendous and I was able to get it to .7 with minimal practice.
i can't do the D2 flick either so I literally just do the left verison since it's easier to do D2 with my right hand, but im going to practice this and see if i like it!
@@GokuDoku4a B2 flick is also difficult, but if u tried doing it with no rotation, instead of the alg being RUD moves (LUD moves for me since i used the lefty one) it would RFB moves which makes for a much difficult alg
these aren’t terrible but they are slower than just standard A perm done well. Personally I believe it’s worth it to master standard A perm and do it in 0.5 seconds or less as it’s a fairly common PLL
You're right standard A perm is definitely faster if mastered, although I think a case could be made for pre-AUF + rotation balancing out with the extra moves of the mega comms. Anyway I used the standard A perm for 8 years and somehow still didn't master it lol so that's on me. I wouldn't recommend these algs to someone new learning cfop i only recommend them to people who aren't fans of the standard a perm and want to try something different
"everyone knows this algorithm" *casting spells*
well, everyone who at least knows megaminx comms or some other way
For Ab perm I just put the block in the front right (headlights on the left) and do a T perm with wide R moves. It is more moves but I find it more consistent as I also mess up the D2 a lot on the normal alg.
You can also either do the left hand version with headlights on the right or the inverse wide T perm with headlights on the left for Aa perm
I do the standard A-perm alg, but I mirror it vertically for an "upside down" Aa-perm, and mirror it horizontally for the Ab-perm. And then horizontally and vertically for upside down Ab-perm. I do this for all OLL and PLL cases that have mirrored cases. I'm assuming most Cubers can do this, but I just mirror the alg in my head.
2:47 R U R' U R' D' R U R' D R U2 R U' R' is, in my opinion, better than doing a mega comm with 4 Ds
And standard is better than both
@@BrinaSun i know, i was just taking in consideration that he does not like standard
WIDE T PERM
Here are the algs for anyone that wants to see them (same order as in video):
Aa front corner: (R' D' R) U2 (R' D R) U' (R' D' R) U' (R' D R)
Aa middle corner: (R' D' R) U' (R' D R) U2 (R' D' R) U' (R' D R)
Aa back corner: (R' D' R) U' (R' D R) U' (R' D' R) U2 (R' D R)
Ab front corner: (R' D' R) U (R' D R) U (R' D' R) U2 (R' D R)
Ab middle corner: (R' D' R) U (R' D R) U2 (R' D' R) U (R' D R)
Ab back corner: (R' D' R) U2 (R' D R) U (R' D' R) U (R' D R)
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Jesus I thought I was the only person that used mega corners
it was 3 style on bld. it can help with regrip but pll was the last part so that not a really good reason to change
i use standard but on occasion this feels more natural just depending on the case and pre auf and all I might do it
Ruihang uses some of these and also Tymon does but only when saves U2 preauf
I think these are only worth it for U2 AUF, and even then it's a little dicey. I know Tymon is famous for it and Feliks has started doing it too. If you can't do pinky-ring D2 (I'm not even close to being able to do it), grip the E slice with your thumb and index finger instead and use ring-middle, doing U' with the right thumb or index finger push. It's Matty Hiroto Inaba and Lucas Etter certified, and it's surprisingly easy. My turning accuracy is generally horrendous and I was able to get it to .7 with minimal practice.
NICE video. Please provide the algorithms
nah, it’s better to not learn those algorithms and just use standard which is faster
just posted a comment with the algs i tried tagging you in it
I switched to this one too!
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Do this for e perm
i can't do the D2 flick either so I literally just do the left verison since it's easier to do D2 with my right hand, but im going to practice this and see if i like it!
Same bro
Could it be possible to do a B2 flick instead so you don't even need to rotate the cube?
@@GokuDoku4a B2 flick is also difficult, but if u tried doing it with no rotation, instead of the alg being RUD moves (LUD moves for me since i used the lefty one) it would RFB moves which makes for a much difficult alg
You didnt even try to do it slowly, just doing it fullspeed everytime. Get help.
that's what I was thinking "you get the idea" no I dont
He literally showed you what to do on megaminx:
Take corner out
Put it in place
Put new corner in place
Put new corner in place
Solved
I just do t perm with wide R/L moves but I wanna try this to see if I can get fast with it