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OLL Algorithms Page


OLL is the 3rd step of the CFOP, and the "busiest" in respect of the
amount of algorithms required to complete it. There are 57 different OLL variations, therefore
needed 57 different algorithms to learn in order to complete the OLL step in just 1 algorithm.
It is best to start with 2 look OLL and navigate your way around the full OLL (Learn 2 Look
OLL). The algorithms are divided into groups based on the "shapes" they form on the U face.

I had Bolded the algorithms that I use in my solving, which I find easiest for me. In some
cases I included more than 1 algorithm, and they are all great algorithms. Just try them all
and decide which one works best for you.

Some of the algorithms starts with (y) / (y') / (y2). I put it in round brackets because these
are not actual moves (unlike such notations in the middle of an algorithm), because you have
to "y" rotate the cube anyway to get the required angle for any algorithm. It's just that these
algorithms start with a different angle than the one shown in the image.

The "[ ]" square brackets in the algorithms represents the fingertricks. The move sequences
inside the [] are moves that can be done using fingertricks without breaks or re-grips in
between, and with some practice they can become terribly fast. I kept the algorithms
relatively empty of such notations, as there is no one approach for that, and everyone has his
own style. Consider them as guidance only.

All Edges Correctly Oriented

Alg. Image Algorithm   Algorithm Image Alg.

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