What’s the stealth pattern?
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I was wondering and this question was asked over there and he answered it:
Thank you for that list :)
Which ones are stealth and kites? Never heard those categories beforeStealth = OLL-28, H = OLL-57, the all corners oriented cases.
I separated out kites (OLL-9 & 10) and fishes (OLL-35 & 37) because although the wiki groups these together, they are distinctly different U patterns. Note that the kites can be solved by Sunes with M setup moves so are in the same "family" as the squares and small lightning bolts.
The dots are also separated into those with 1/54 probability and those with <1/54 probability; the move savings for the latter are weighted by their probability which is why they are so low in the list. Although rare, when one actually arises you still save a lot of moves (8-10) so they're good to learn anyway.
That's interesting. I've known about half of the olls for years now. Maybe this will give me some motivation to learn a couple more.
Yes, it's motivating when you can measure what you've earned.
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You can download here pdf who made Mark Rivers:
That’s a cool approach! I just printed some flash cards that I’ve been working through, this could be a good way to sequence them. I’ll need to figure out the lingo though(what the heck is a stealth) I’ll check the source to see if it is there.
Thanks!
"Stealth" is the OLL 28, and I don't know why he called it like that.
Ha, it looks like the B-2 stealth bomber.
Well done!