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@Yukily Je confirme, y a un placement mathématique à observer : https://blog.xkcd.com/2009/09/02/urinal-protocol-vulnerability/ (en anglais, mais les dessins suffisent).
@annorax It was an already made pair that he manages to keep while placing DR at the same time. Though he could have made FB + SB 1st square in 6 moves instead of 8 if he had taken more time for inspection.
He had some luck with a 4c skip.
But almost 10TPS with a short solve, it’s good to see Roux in a sub-4
@threelonmusketeers I don’t either but yeah, it’s quite impressive.
I don’t think it’s luck. I’m pretty sure he can memorise the “cross” position of the other face.
@thisisdee
Did you check speedcubedb:
- https://speedcubedb.com/a/3x3/F2L
- https://speedcubedb.com/a/3x3/AdvancedF2L
or the speedsolving wiki: https://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=First_Two_Layers
(and their External Resources)
For SBLS, I went through the list for each configuration. Even though some are trivial, it’s always interesting to see other solutions (depending on where your fingers are for instance)
@IsoSpandy no idea, I don’t follow ZZ users, but eventually a lucky solve will also happen, maybe this year?
@threelonmusketeers The previous avg was 1:07.11 (by Max Park), so a little more than half a second