@@Kneecaptain I know but in the video it was expressed like he thought the alt z perm was better and this comment objected against that. Why is this comment funny?.
this is the fastest algorithm for z perm, however it is very hard to master the fingertricks, therefor the standard is much more beginner friendly and easier to not mess up on. I recommend that you only use this if you average like sub 10 and can master the fingertricks. Nice video 😀
@@bluesquid2291 the original z perm has a million M move regrips and a million moves overall lol this is literally 6 moves also i dont see any regrips, if u mean M' to S then thats not even a regrip because your doing a U' move during the grip change, not a full regrip because not the whole hand moved
We all know that the best Z Pems are 2 gen M, U (M2 U M2 U M' U2 M2 U2 M' U2 or M' U' M2 U' M2 U' M' U2 M2 U) and 2 gen L, U (U2 L' U' L2 U L U L' U' L U L3'U' L U' L') or R, U but i found L, U being more concistent, reliable and easy to fingertrick
I have a very interesting pme (U, M, U', M2, U, M2, U, M', U2, M2, U2, M2, U2) its very weird but its my main cause im focused on 2 look oll rn before i learn pll lmao
Any Z perm algorithm can be used to solve without making a H perm if you can't solve it directly, you can use a U or U' move before using the algorithm and undo the setup move at last
Yes, last one looks like not solved. But he did not hold cube as it should. Algo is good, you can see in speed version if you slow down the video. Just compare edges in speed, and slow version, and you will know what to do