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Square-1 Orientation Reminder #816

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2018RIDA01 opened this issue Mar 26, 2023 · 1 comment
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Square-1 Orientation Reminder #816

2018RIDA01 opened this issue Mar 26, 2023 · 1 comment

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I have covered this in-depth in this forum post.

In summary, the generated scramble sheet is unclear about the color scheme of the drawn scramble. This can lead to longer scramble checking times and misscrambles (a notable one of which being a possible OCR single). With the large variety of square-1 color schemes for top and bottom colors being used in competition, some sort of "key" could be used to make future checking easier.

My idea is to have some sort of text box at the top of the scrambles mentioning that TNoodle generates the drawn scramble with a Square-1 that has yellow on top. The scrambler can check the solved cube they're about to scramble for which color it uses on top (yellow, white, or black most commonly). The scrambler can then perform the scramble and after seeing the note, they know the yellow pieces on the drawn scramble should be the same color as the color on top before scrambling.

If I'm vague in any way or more clarification is needed, please check the forum thread first as I may have cleared it up there already.

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Thought I should also include this image as it is a pretty good example of how this is an important fix/addition.

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Each of these squan's use different color schemes and all have had the same scramble done on them. When there are several different color schemes commonly used in competition, it can go unnoticed if one is misscrambled (especially via /6,6/). Having a note at the top of the sheet can give an extra reminder to the scrambler and hopefully reduce future number of misscrambles.

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