3 Intermediate Example Solves Roux Youtube
Example Solves Roux Method 3 Youtube Hey guys welcome to my channel. i make videos regarding improvement in speed cubing with emphasis on the roux method but i would also make videos over cfop. We have some more roux example solves! these solves are going to be at an intermediate level. subscribe now: channel ucpsnzsu cezhu.
Roux Example Solves Intermediate Youtube You guys wanted some more example solves, so here are some more example solves! i decided to slow down and explain my entire thought process from inspection. Here are some more example solves! these solutions will be at an intermediate level. subscribe now: c sportingcub more. Here are some more roux example solves! sorry that we haven't been uploading, we've been really busy for a while. more. Cube used: valk 3 mscrambles:1. f' d' f2 r2 f2 u2 b2 d r2 d' u' r d2 b f d2 l d f u'2. d2 f d r u r2 b' u f2 r d2 b2 d2 r' u2 r l2 u2 r u2 d3. f2 l2 u2 f' l.
Roux Method Example Solves 1 Youtube Here are some more roux example solves! sorry that we haven't been uploading, we've been really busy for a while. more. Cube used: valk 3 mscrambles:1. f' d' f2 r2 f2 u2 b2 d r2 d' u' r d2 b f d2 l d f u'2. d2 f d r u r2 b' u f2 r d2 b2 d2 r' u2 r l2 u2 r u2 d3. f2 l2 u2 f' l. This method is one of the big four methods, consisting of cfop, petrus, roux and zz. it is widely used, notably by kian mansour and sean patrick villanueva, and it is also arguably the best oh method, despite the prevalence of m slice moves. Roux is based on blockbuilding and corners first methods. it is notable for its low movecount, lack of rotations, heavy use of m moves in the last step, and adaptability to one handed solving. Following the example from roux, i've been using red on the down face and yellow on the left. so this means solving the block consisting of the yellow centre, the yellow red edge, the yellow blue edge, the yellow green edge, the yellow red green corner and the yellow red blue corner. Build 1x2x3 blocks on the left and right sides of the cube. 2. orient and permute the upper layer corners using cmll algorithms. 3. solve the last six edges by first orienting any flipped edges and then permuting the ul and ur edges. 4. permute the remaining edges using algorithms based on their orientation case labeled "u", "i", "m", or "k".
Roux Example Solves Youtube This method is one of the big four methods, consisting of cfop, petrus, roux and zz. it is widely used, notably by kian mansour and sean patrick villanueva, and it is also arguably the best oh method, despite the prevalence of m slice moves. Roux is based on blockbuilding and corners first methods. it is notable for its low movecount, lack of rotations, heavy use of m moves in the last step, and adaptability to one handed solving. Following the example from roux, i've been using red on the down face and yellow on the left. so this means solving the block consisting of the yellow centre, the yellow red edge, the yellow blue edge, the yellow green edge, the yellow red green corner and the yellow red blue corner. Build 1x2x3 blocks on the left and right sides of the cube. 2. orient and permute the upper layer corners using cmll algorithms. 3. solve the last six edges by first orienting any flipped edges and then permuting the ul and ur edges. 4. permute the remaining edges using algorithms based on their orientation case labeled "u", "i", "m", or "k".
3x3 Oh Example Solves 3 Roux Youtube Following the example from roux, i've been using red on the down face and yellow on the left. so this means solving the block consisting of the yellow centre, the yellow red edge, the yellow blue edge, the yellow green edge, the yellow red green corner and the yellow red blue corner. Build 1x2x3 blocks on the left and right sides of the cube. 2. orient and permute the upper layer corners using cmll algorithms. 3. solve the last six edges by first orienting any flipped edges and then permuting the ul and ur edges. 4. permute the remaining edges using algorithms based on their orientation case labeled "u", "i", "m", or "k".
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