Even more limits of human memorization.

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I’m going to expand on the last thread I made. Last thread I talked about ZB, which has 1000+ algorithms. But recently I learned about a more advanced method, called 1LLL, or 1 look last layer. This involves solving the last layer in one algorithm.
It has 4k+ algorithms, and only one person has fully done it. Sure, his recognition sucks ass., and half of his solve is trying to figure out which case it is, but that happens with memorizing that much. He averages around 13 seconds, but if his recognition got better im sure he could easily be sub 9,8,7,etc.

And that’s all of the main stuff, now I’ll go into detail about what 1LLL is.
So in the method CFOP, there are four steps
Cross
First two layers
Then the last two steps solve the last layers
ZBLL is a method in which the first two layers is solved, and if the top side has a t, or a cross, then you do one algorithm to solve the rest of the cube. 1LLL ignores that. And so wether or not you have a t, you can do a case to solve the whole thing.

Is it worth learning? Hell no. Is it cool if you do? Yea
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I think this is the best method.
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correct