What is a +2 in Speedcubing?

What is a +2 in Speedcubing?

If your cube is a single quarter OR a single half turn away from being solved when you stop the timer, a penalty of +2 seconds is added to your time.

What is kociemba?

Kociemba’s Algorithm was an improvement on Thistlethwaite’s algorithm. Korf’s Algorithm was developed by Richard Korf in 1997. He claimed to optimally solve the cube by iterative deepening. With his algorithm he claimed one could solve the cube in 18 moves.

What does OLL stand for cubing?

Orient Last Layer
F2l stands for First two layers, OLL stands for Orient Last Layer, and PLL stands for Permute last layer. So that’s CFOP the most advanced way to solve the cube.

What is AUF in cubing?

AUF is an abbrevation for Adjust Upper Face or Adjust U Face that stems mainly from the freedom of the U-layer in many common 3x3x3 methods. It is an adjustment turn of the upper face, either U, U2, or U’ (or possibly no move), often used to prepare the cube for an algorithm or sequence.

Is it possible to make your own V Cube?

Think Outside of the Box! Design your OWN cube. Amazing for everybody to express their creativity in a personalized cube. You can expect fast delivery of the customized cube, just as you imagined. Create your V-Cube NOW!

How many countries are the V-cubes available in?

V-CUBE™ cleVer Cubes are available in 105 countries in every corner of the globe! Fun Challenging Wild life & Nature Art Emotions Ancient Hellenic Treasures Gems of Design Greek Memories 3

What was the case of cube footwear Pty Ltd?

The recent case of Emanouel v Cube Footwear Pty Ltd in the Supreme Court of Queensland, concerned the application for winding up of a company which on the surface appeared solvent but whose liabilities far exceeded its total assets.

How is a company considered solvent under s 95A?

Under s 95A a person is considered solvent “if, and only if, the person is able to pay all the person’s debts, as and when they become due and payable”. In these circumstances where an application is made, under s459C, the court must presume that the company is insolvent and that presumption operates unless the company can prove otherwise.