Scramble



Leave all checkboxes unchecked to test on the full algset.

Settings

Use Virtual Cube
Hide timer
Show Scramble
Use Real Scrambles
Random AUF
Scramble subsequent steps (requires real scrambles to be checked)
Go in order
Don't show alg after stopping timer (press the left arrow key to view previous case)
Mirror across M Randomize
Mirror across S Randomize
Auto-fix algorithm rotation
Line style
Virtual cube size:


This feature works with the Giiker Cube i3S and i3SE versions. Rubik's Connect, Gan i and GoCube smart cubes will not work with this site.

When a giiker cube is connected, all moves made on the giiker will be reflected on the virtual cube. The giiker cube should be held with white on top and green in front.

Use user defined algset

Preorientation:
Full colour neutrality
or
Starting from WCA orientation:
First do one rotation
then do a random number of rotations,
and finally do a random number of rotations.

Note on preorientation settings


Enter colour names, or RGB values as #RRGGBB.

Algorithm Credits

For all of the algs in this trainer in spreadsheet form, click here

ZBLL Algorithms from Jabari Nuruddin's PDF
ZBLS Algorithms from Chad Battens Spreadsheet with additional algs added and generated by me.
Ribbon Algorithms by Justin Taylor: TOLS, TTLL
One Look Wednesdays: Daniel Rose-Levine's Youtube series
Other algorithms from algdb unless stated otherwise.

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Solution

Click the above cube to switch between flat, 3D view and hidden

 

 



Instructions

Enter/Tab/Space: New scramble.
Space: Stop timer and show algorithm.
Left and right arrow keys: View previously tested algs.
Backspace: Show algorithm without starting timer.

Virtual cube controls

Space: Stop timer, show algorithm and reset case.
Timer will automatically stop if the cube is solved.
Esc: Reset case without showing algorithm.

View/Edit Keyboard Controls here.

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Please report bugs by filing an issue here, or by messaging me on discord, Speedsolving.com or Reddit.

This project is open source! Feel free to view and modify the source code at the Github repository subject to the MIT licence. Pull requests are welcomed, though it may be wise to message me about any changes you wish to make before sending such requests.

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