Speedsolving request an alg thread: This is a thread on speedsolving where a user can request an alg and if someone has an alg for you, they will likely let you know about it.The algs on the wiki aren't all the best algs but it's a good place to check if you can't find something else where. Even outside of algorithms there's terminology, methods, explanation on various topics. Speedsolving wiki: This is a fantastic resource for beginners.There are TONS of algs on this website it's a fantastic resource for many 3x3 algorithms such as COLL, ZBLL, OLL, PLL, OH PLL, F2L algs, and so much more! It's a user based website where you can create an account and submit algs. I'm not sure how up to date these algs are, but a good resource regardless. Sameer's EG-0/1/2 set: Sameer has full docs for CLL, EG-1, and EG-2.
Ray has a TCLL+ document with some new algs that I haven't put on my site (due to being lazy).My website: you're on! Most of the best 2x2 algs are on this website.These are the key concepts to learning lots of algs. My video:I created a video talking about the concepts to learn algorithms faster.Whocouldthat.be Sorts out 3x3x3 algorithms and also can ignore pre AUF and post AUFĪlg.: You can use to check solutions/algs to make sure they are correct before posting them. Ksolve:Ksolve lets you create algs for everything else.Cube Explorer: Cube explorer has been around for ages for creating algorithms.