u/lilithpearl

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I finally learned full PLL!

Three days ago, I posted that I knew 11 PLLs but was not sure if I wanted to learn the rest... Well... I don't know what possessed me, but I just set aside an hour or two over the last few days to really sit down and learn more algorithms, and now I know all 21 of them! I am still pretty slow when it comes to execution, but I am practicing and working on it. For anyone who is doubting whether or not it is worth it, I am here to say that it 100% is. Finding the patterns in everything (especially the G perms) is so satisfying! Mike Shi's "Perms Made Easy" series helped me a TON.

P.S. The N perms I use are:

Na = first four moves of sune, Jb perm, undo first four moves to reinsert F2L pair

Nb = left sexy move, Ja perm, undo left sexy move

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u/lilithpearl — 19 hours ago
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I already know 11 PLLs, but learning the rest feels too overwhelming. Should I do so anyway or is this enough?

I already know:

  1. Ua
  2. Ub
  3. Aa
  4. Ab
  5. Ja
  6. Jb
  7. T
  8. Y
  9. F
  10. H
  11. Z

That's already half of full PLL, but I am struggling with the rest of the algorithms because it feels overwhelming to learn and I can't seem to find a way to connect them with the ones I already know. If anyone knows a way to make it more manageable to learn, I would really appreciate advice. My average is sub-30 with intuitive F2L, 2-look OLL, and 11 PLLs.

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u/lilithpearl — 4 days ago