How do you read the Megaminx notation?

How do you read the Megaminx notation?

How do you read the Megaminx notation?

Want to learn the Megaminx Notation?

  1. When you see a ‘U’ in the Megaminx notation it means to move the top most layer in a clockwise or anti-clockwise rotation.
  2. When you see a ‘R’ in the Megaminx notation it means to move the right section of the Megaminx in a clockwise or anti-clockwise rotation.

What is the fastest time to solve a Megaminx Rubik’s cube?

The fastest average time to solve a Megaminx rotating puzzle cube is 30.39 seconds by Juan Pablo Huanqui (Peru) at the Wuxi Open 2019 in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China, on 10–11 August 2019.

What does Ao12 mean in cubing?

An Ao12, or average of 12 would be calculated similarly, using the mean of the middle ten solves. For puzzles that take speedcubers several minutes to solve, a Mo3, or mean of three may be used. This is similar to the average, however all of the three solves are taken into account in the mean calculation.

What does R ++ mean in Megaminx?

Notation: D means all layers below the U face together in one move. R means all layers right from the L face together in one move. ++ means 2/5 move clockwise (144 degrees), — means 2/5 move counterclockwise (-144 degrees). U is the regular move of the U face, according to standard cube notation.

What is W in Rubik’s Cube Algorithms?

This notation is based on describing three things: the finger, the puzzle piece and the grip of the fingers on the cube. The fingers are marked with: T (thumb), I(index), M (middle), R(ring), P (pinkie), W (wrist move).

What is a 6×6 Megaminx called?

The ShengShou Elite Kilominx is the higher-order version of the Master Kilominx. It is the megaminx version of a 6x6x6 puzzle, or 6×6 megaminx. The puzzle comes pre-stickered with the standard ShengShou shades. It is also pre-lubricated from the factory, and it turns very easily and smoothly right out of the box.

What is Mo3 in cubing?

Mean of 3 (Mo3): An official format for WCA competitions, the mean of 3 solves. Used especially for big cubes.

What is Jperm?

A J-perm swaps two adjacent corners and two adjacent edges in the last layer. If you combine this with a further quarter turn of the last layer, then one of those swapped corners and one swapped edge returns to its original position.