OLL: Master the Last Layer in Cube Solving

TLDROLL, or Orientation of the Last Layer, is the third step in the CFOP method for solving a Rubik's Cube. Its goal is to create a yellow face after finishing F2L. There are 57 different cases, but you can learn just nine algorithms to solve most of them. I'll also show you a way to do OLL in three steps or fewer using four algorithms. Let's dive in!

Key insights

⚡️OLL is the third step in the CFOP method for solving a Rubik's Cube.

🌟OLL's goal is to create a yellow face after finishing F2L.

🧩There are 57 different OLL cases in total.

🔑You can learn just nine algorithms to solve most OLL cases.

🎯You can also do OLL in three steps or fewer using just four algorithms.

Q&A

What is the CFOP method?

The CFOP method, or Fridrich Method, is a popular method for solving a Rubik's Cube. It consists of four steps: Cross, F2L (First Two Layers), OLL (Orientation of the Last Layer), and PLL (Permutation of the Last Layer).

Why is OLL important in cube solving?

OLL is important because it allows you to create a yellow face after finishing F2L, bringing you one step closer to solving the Rubik's Cube.

How many OLL cases do I need to learn?

There are 57 different OLL cases, but you can learn just nine algorithms to solve most of them.

Is it possible to solve OLL in three steps?

Yes, it is possible to solve OLL in three steps or fewer using just four algorithms.

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Timestamped Summary

00:00OLL is the third step in the CFOP method for solving a Rubik's Cube.

00:09OLL's goal is to create a yellow face after finishing F2L.

00:23There are 57 different OLL cases in total.

00:48You can learn just nine algorithms to solve most OLL cases.

02:25You can also do OLL in three steps or fewer using just four algorithms.