PLL is the permutation (moving around without rotating) of the last layer on the rubik's cube.
I hate having to know the algorithms without actually seeing where they come from. I can see that the PLL's are made up of certain building blocks. I even made my own H permutation by accident once. It came from a almost-finished U permutation and a sketchy F2L insertion.
Does anybody know of a site that's dedicated to PLL or teaching how to play around with PLL and doing variations, etc?
Beginners method master race.
[QUOTE=KD007;31401027]PLL is the permutation (moving around without rotating) of the last layer on the rubik's cube.
I hate having to know the algorithms without actually seeing where they come from. I can see that the PLL's are made up of certain building blocks. I even made my own H permutation by accident once. It came from a almost-finished U permutation and a sketchy F2L insertion.
Does anybody know of a site that's dedicated to PLL or teaching how to play around with PLL and doing variations, etc?[/QUOTE]
I understood none of that.
I don't know much about anything other than the Beginners method, but if you want to actually learn that Fridrich last layer method, I'm p. sure there's tutorials on youtube.
I'd learn it myself I just can't be fucked. I don't really want to get into competitive cubing, just being able to do it in 30 seconds is enough to amaze people.
It's pretty funny when people ask you things like "ARE YOU THE WORLD RECORDER HOLDER?!?!?!" and you're just like "Heh, yeah, sure, why not"
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