Sunday, August 2, 2020

There's a 3x3x2 and then there is a 3x3x2

And I'm not talking about the Crazy 3x3x2. The puzzles I'm talking about look alike. But one of them is a Cubestyle 3x3x2 that does the freaky move. So why does that make it blogworthy? Well...

I always solve a 3x3x2 by doing the edges first with some quick simple moves. Nothing more complex than The Move. But on the Cubestyle Freaky 3x3x2 you can do a 3-cycle of edges with M Up, U2, M Down, U2. So between this 3-cycle, and double swaps, and the 8-move commutator, edges can be moved without messing up corners. So...

The Normal 3x3x2 can be thought of as my Edges First 3x3x2.
The Freaky 3x3x2 can be my Corners First 3x3x2.

I like it.

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