a better way to easily remember wing parity algs by using the power of intonation and speech. So for example, let us take the algorithm commonly used to solve the UFr BUr parity case: lâ U2 l' U2 M' U2 l' U2 l U2 r' U2 l2.
lâ U2 would be pronounced âlatooâ, using the a in âpartâ and the ui in âfruitâ, with the emphasis on the âlaâ syllable.
Similiarly, Mâ U2 would be pronounced âmatooâ.
l U2 however, to differentiate it from lâ U2, would be less emphasised on the âlaâ syllable.
l2 would be the same as l u2, but the emphasis would be on the last syllable.
Other common notation can easily be extrapolated from what I have described here.
Rubix Cube parity algorithm notation
lâ U2 would be pronounced âlatooâ, using the a in âpartâ and the ui in âfruitâ, with the emphasis on the âlaâ syllable.
Similiarly, Mâ U2 would be pronounced âmatooâ.