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  1. Algorithms: 3x3 PLL - J Perm

    Trainer 3x3 PLL PLL (Permutation of the Last Layer) solves the cube after OLL. This is the last step of the CFOP method. Note: Recognize G perms with headlights (solved corners) on the …

  2. J Perm | Speedcubing Tutorials

    Cube Reviews Solve Critiques Example Solves Advanced F2L Best F2L Algorithms

  3. CFOP Method - Last Layer - J Perm

    CFOP Method - Last Layer Full Last Layer Algs/Tips Playlist The last layer is solved with algorithms. This makes it seem like brainless memorization, which is misleading. There are …

  4. How To Solve The 3x3 Rubik's Cube - J Perm

    This is a super simple Rubik's Cube tutorial, where you don't need to learn move notation or long algorithms. With some practice, you should be able to solve the cube in about 2-4 minutes. If …

  5. How To Solve a 3x3 One Handed - J Perm

    For basic one handed solving, all you need to learn is how to turn the cube quickly. In this video I show the fundamental turning techniques and a few example algorithms, but note that it will …

  6. Rubik's Cube Finger Tricks - J Perm

    Finger Tricks is how you move your fingers to make turns. For algorithms to be as fast as possible, you need to do turns quickly, and don't waste time changing your grip. Knowing more …

  7. 4x4: How To Get Faster - J Perm

    For example, avoiding G perms and forcing good PLLs will make your last layer faster. In general: For solved corners, force U Perm if possible For adjacent corners, avoid F/G perms For …

  8. Rubik's Cube Move Notation - J Perm

    This video shows how to read moves on the Rubik's Cube so you can follow written algorithms. Below are the 3x3 moves for reference, but keep in mind that there is also different notation for …

  9. Algorithms: 2x2 EG-1 - J Perm

    2x2 EG-1 EG-1 solves the cube after the first face is completed, and there must be an adjacent swap on the bottom layer. Hold the 2 solved pieces at the back. Beginner: CLL

  10. How To Solve the 4x4 Rubik's Cube - J Perm

    Solving the 4x4 Rubik's Cube is not too much harder than solving a 3x3. The concepts of the steps are as follows: Solve the center pieces Pair similar edge pieces Turn only the outer …