There's a concept in music ( and other stuff) called Economy of motion: maximize results while minimizing movement. The same idea of not exaggerating your movements and using your fingertips (weirdly enough) also applies to guitar playing.
rn in 2024 this vid is super interesting bcus ppl are doing 3look solutions with csp, obl and pbl. ppl like dylan are even doing 2 look solutions with oblp which is just crazy, and its super interesting how far sq1 has come.
@@xDanio i dont see how it takes so much to tell a cp case (unless maybe sune/antisune cases) its defo worth drilling and i believe its what many top solvers do while not even knowing it has the name ROLL as i said above you kind of recog cp AS you execute the oll, not having to pause additonally
This is the 2nd test I did with a new webcam today (1st was also 19 but forgot to record audio so it's unlisted, but you can watch if you really want - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1BulAviKM04.html) EO+RZP notes still aren't as readable as I'd like, but I'd have to invest in a much better webcam to truly fix that and I cba Recons will be added to pinned comment soon
R' U' F L2 B R D' L R2 D' B2 D' R2 D2 F2 B' R2 D L U2 B' D' R' U' F U (B R D) // EO (F' R2 F R' B) // DR L (D2 L' U2 B2 L') // HTR (D2 R2 D2 B2) // Solved
after messing around with the method for about a month, here are some of my thoughts, as an average sub 1 minute 4x4 solver L2E: everyone should learn it, no doubt L3E - all on U face: I've hand genned some more algs for this type of cases, the recognition is fine, and not all of them have an unique alg, some are just another with some setup moves if you know what I'm saying. Definitely worth learning and experimenting L3E - 1 on E slice: Doing block comms and RUM comms is fine, the recognition is quite fast after a while actually L4E - all on U face: I think only cases that are 2e2e type stuff worth generating direct algs, reducing some other more awkward cases into 2e might not be as speed-efficient, instead just solve one edge and do L3E. L4E - 1 on E slice: it depends on what I was geting, I would do a setup move into some L4E all on U face cases, whether reduce it into L3E. L5E: I don't think recognition for pure L5E worths the effort, but 2e3e/3e2e is ok.
I usually just save it or dislodge for fruf stuff or if it's my last slot I just use two different algs for zbls the last alg is a pretty fun one and the other eo case has some wide moves