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  1. Algorithms: 3x3 OLL - J Perm

    Use this to only practice the algorithms you want to learn. It is useful to see both learned and unlearned cases to avoid mixing them up, especially if they look similar. OLL (Orientation of …

  2. OLL | Master OLL Cases — Cube.Academy

    Explore all 57 OLL cases with algorithms to master the last layer of CFOP on Cube.Academy. Click for detailed finger tricks & learn the correct execution from the get-go.

  3. OLL Algorithms - CFOP SpeedSolving OLL #57 Cases

    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 …

  4. OLL Algorithms (Orientation of Last Layer) Developed by Feliks Zemdegs and Andy Klise

  5. OLL (Orientation of the Last Layer) Algorithms - 3x3 CFOP - Dan's ...

    Digital cheat sheet tutorial on how to solve 3x3x3 Rubik's cube. Solution for 3x3 magic cube and speedcube puzzle. Speedcubing and cubing resources.

  6. OLL Algorithms - CFOP Speedcubing Cases - Speedsolving.com …

    Nov 18, 2025 · OLL (short for Orientation of the Last Layer) is a last-layer step for 2x2 (see OLL (2x2x2)) and 3x3 that orients all last-layer corners and edges in one step. It is the first last …

  7. OLL Algorithms

    Complete collection of OLL algorithms for speedcubing. Learn all 57 OLL cases with clear diagrams and optimized algorithms.

  8. Complete OLL Algorithm Library - All 57 Cases with Interactive …

    Master all 57 OLL (Orientation of Last Layer) algorithms with interactive 3D cube demonstrations. Comprehensive reference guide with recognition tips, difficulty ratings, and alternative …

  9. OLL Algorithms - CubingApp

    This site tells you all 57 OLL algorithms, the fingertricks, and how to remember them. Many cases are mirrors, inverses, or have common triggers, so it's not that hard to remember the algorithms.

  10. CFOP Method - Last Layer - J Perm

    Many people who know full OLL never intended to learn it all, because 57 sounds bad but it's easier than you'd expect. Most algorithms are made from a combination of short sequences of …