Algs : 0:12 D/Ds 0:31 B/Bs CP to B Perm : 0:53 Q Perm 1:51 O Perms 2:38 pJ Perm 3:20 Adj Perm 3:57 B Perms 4:30 K Perms 5:02 S Perms 5:31 P Perms 6:06 B Perm Examples D Perm to CP : 8:22 Q Perm 8:41 O Perms 9:08 K Perms 9:30 S Perms 9:50 D Perms 10:12 D Perm Examples R Perm to P Perm (with examples) : 12:12 O Perms 13:44 X Perm
Hi! I want to put your series of PBL videos onto www.bilibili.com, to allow Chinese cuber to see. I don't know if I am able to do so. Thank you so much.
Thanks for asking! It should be fine as long as I am fully credited and the videos are not monetized. It'll be pretty cool if this method gets more exposure :)
Based on this video it would be N on P and J on Q to get B/B. An alternative that also works and that saves a slice is J/J canceled into Opp/O or vice versa
Algs :
0:12 D/Ds
0:31 B/Bs
CP to B Perm :
0:53 Q Perm
1:51 O Perms
2:38 pJ Perm
3:20 Adj Perm
3:57 B Perms
4:30 K Perms
5:02 S Perms
5:31 P Perms
6:06 B Perm Examples
D Perm to CP :
8:22 Q Perm
8:41 O Perms
9:08 K Perms
9:30 S Perms
9:50 D Perms
10:12 D Perm Examples
R Perm to P Perm (with examples) :
12:12 O Perms
13:44 X Perm
Nice video as always! Can't wait to finish up learning PBL :D
when will you finish off your csp series? Pair, L, and Line cases are left.
I will try to finish them ASAP, these cases aren't too hard so I should be able to get them out soon.
How could the case X/Q be solved?
I do pN/pN into Z/Z
Do you know full PBL? If so, how many algs is it?
I know about 99% and its 967 algs in total I think. I don't know all the algs but I use the techniques in this video to solve PBL close to optimal.
Hi! I want to put your series of PBL videos onto www.bilibili.com, to allow Chinese cuber to see. I don't know if I am able to do so. Thank you so much.
Thanks for asking! It should be fine as long as I am fully credited and the videos are not monetized. It'll be pretty cool if this method gets more exposure :)
@@CubeMasterYT Thanks! BTW, is there any other ways to contact you? I would like to consult you on some square1 techniques.
@@justinzhao9831 Maybe messenger, I'm Samuel Fang on Facebook
How would P/Q be solved?
Based on this video it would be N on P and J on Q to get B/B. An alternative that also works and that saves a slice is J/J canceled into Opp/O or vice versa
J/N + Opp/O