Joined: Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:57 pm Location: The land of dreams, coincedentally located in Alberta
Title says it all, I'm stuck on my Gigaminx for the edges
I've tried adapting my big-cube strategy to it, but it ends up not working, and I can't find any non-video guides (I'm terrible at learning from videos). So can somebody please post their algorithms for edge-pairing, preferably with an image attached? (It doesn't have to be a nice picture by any means - I'd just use Paint to fill in different colours on a screenshot of a Gelatinbrain-simulated Gigaminx)
_________________ 3x3x3 PB: 38.9 seconds Well, I accumulated puzzles without even trying this Christmas. Whoops. (Bermuda 8 planets, Rex Cube, Master Skewb, London Natural History Museum keychain 2x2x2, Impossiball)
Joined: Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:57 pm Location: The land of dreams, coincedentally located in Alberta
Sigurd wrote:
It works exactly like a 5x5x5.
My 5x5x5 method doesn't seem to work, so that's why this thread is here.
Can you please give an algorithm for your 5x5x5 method?
_________________ 3x3x3 PB: 38.9 seconds Well, I accumulated puzzles without even trying this Christmas. Whoops. (Bermuda 8 planets, Rex Cube, Master Skewb, London Natural History Museum keychain 2x2x2, Impossiball)
Joined: Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:21 pm Location: Chichester, England
I'll try and make a little song... (to the tune of Hokey Pokey).
You move the edge wing to, The centre edge and, Right Up Right Prime, And then you move it back. Alternatively you could do the mirrored algorithm, And that's what it's all about! Hey!
_________________ 3x3x3 single: 5.73 seconds. 3x3x3 average of five: 9.24 seconds. 3x3x3 average of twelve: 10.46 seconds.
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