R' moves the right ring down one. R'2 moves it down 2. And so on.
R moves the right ring up one. R2...
L moves the left ring down one. L2...
L' moves the left ring up one. L'2...
If most of the yellows are in the inner section and if your moves do not pull any red or blue up from the bottom, then the only changes will be at the top.
The right outer section has 11 balls. Let's call them 1x to 11x starting at the top.
The left outer section has 11 balls. Let's call them 1y to 11y starting at the top.
Let's call the inner top ball T, and the inner bottom ball B.
Left inner balls we will call -1x to -5x.
Right inner balls we will call -1y to -5y.
The following 5 pictures were each taken after doing the given sequence to a solved puzzle.
R' L R L'
1x > T > 1y
2R' 3L 2R 3L'
2x > T > 3y
6R' 5L 6R 5L'
6x > T > 5y
R' (L R' L' R) R
1y > 1x > 2x
2R' (3L R' 3L' R) 2R
3y > 2x > 3x
1y > 1x > 2x
2R' (3L R' 3L' R) 2R
3y > 2x > 3x
After all this analysis I was feeling pretty confident, so gave it a good scramble and started solving. But before long once again I was dazed and confused and all my wonderful analysis was not helping. Directly. But then. Bam! It hit me. Solve the yellows first! That is the key step that I had forgotten. Basically the whole solution strategy is to solve the yellows then use The Move to solve the reds and blues.
So I did it and it was easy to solve. Another scramble. Yellows first. Reds and blues... Now this is interesting...
Tried The Move but they were too far apart and a yellow got outside, so I solved the yellows again then resolved the blues and reds. So, no, I don't have a perfect strategy for solving the above case. Yet.
After fiddling a while longer I can say two things. I'm still a bit confused. But I am confident I can solve it within a few minutes every time.
After fiddling a while longer I can say two things. I'm still a bit confused. But I am confident I can solve it within a few minutes every time.
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