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KK PseudoFL Tutorial

This document provides a tutorial on solving a PseudoFL case on the Rubik's Cube. It explains that a PseudoFL occurs when 4 corners are solved, 2 other corners are in the correct orientation but wrong position (CLL Peanut case), and 1 center is solved. It provides examples of PseudoFL positions and outlines the 3 step process: 1) Setup the solved center to the bottom, 2) Perform the LL Peanut algorithm and center cycle, 3) Undo the setup move. It also gives 3 example scrambles with solutions demonstrating the PseudoFL technique.

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KK PseudoFL Tutorial

This document provides a tutorial on solving a PseudoFL case on the Rubik's Cube. It explains that a PseudoFL occurs when 4 corners are solved, 2 other corners are in the correct orientation but wrong position (CLL Peanut case), and 1 center is solved. It provides examples of PseudoFL positions and outlines the 3 step process: 1) Setup the solved center to the bottom, 2) Perform the LL Peanut algorithm and center cycle, 3) Undo the setup move. It also gives 3 example scrambles with solutions demonstrating the PseudoFL technique.

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KK PseudoFL Tutorial

Hi, this PDF includes PseudoFL tutorial.


PseudoFLs are rare, anyways they're interesting, cool do to and really effective.

How to recognize, the PseudoFL is possible to do:


1. Four corners of one layer must be correctly solved.
2. Two of other four corners must be solved (CLL = Peanut).
3. One of four horizontal centers must be solved.

Like one of those cases:

This is classic position, but I think one move to make it, is still effective.

PseudoFL steps:

1. Setup
So when have you got one of situations, which I showed, then you have to do turn
which:
a) won't destroy (move) any of the two missoriented corners,
b) will take (move) the solved center to down face (b, b', f or f').

Like one of those:

b b' f f'
I think 3 and 4 images are clear enough to show you how to do this.
rd th

Just look: now if you will do LL alg for Peanut and canter cycle, you won't destroy any
solved thing!
2. LL alg
It's just alg for Peanut and center cycle. You just have to recognize with alg is correct.

3. Undo the setup


Sometimes you can shorten it while doing alg.

Example solutions:

Scrambles in WCA notation, solutions in rubik'skweb notation.

1. Sramble: L U' L' B L U B' L'

x2 y f' // PseudoFL
y x r' R r R' z r' R r R' // LL alg (In Sarah: S y' S)
b // undo PseudoFL setup

2. Scramble: B' R B U' B R' B' L' R'


x2 y' f // PseudoFL
b' r' l b' B l' B b' B' // LL alg
B' // undo PseudoFL setup
Of course you can shorten B' + B' to B but I didn't do this, to makes solution clearly.

3. Scramble: R U' B L' U R B' U' L U R L R' U' R


x y' b' // PseudoFL
x z2 r R' r' B' r R r' B // LL alg
b // undo PseudoFL setup

There's also an other way:


x y' f' // PseudoFL
x B' r R' r' B r R r' // LL alg
b // undo PseudoFL setup

Jonatan Kłosko

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