
Orient Last-Layer (OLL):

In orienting the last layer, you must memorize 57 algorithms because it requires 57 cases. OLL is easy to recognize because you only need to memorize shapes and it can be done in under 2 seconds.The first of the two-step Fridrich last layer, OLL is the least important of all steps in the Fridrich method. As the name suggests, OLL corrects the orientarion of all last layer pieces in one step so that every sticker on top has the top layer color.



In orienting the last layer, you must memorize 57 algorithms because it requires 57 cases. OLL is easy to recognize because you only need to memorize shapes and it can be done in under 2 seconds.The first of the two-step Fridrich last layer, OLL is the least important of all steps in the Fridrich method. As the name suggests, OLL corrects the orientarion of all last layer pieces in one step so that every sticker on top has the top layer color.
These are my current OLL algorithms with pattern codes from JSCC, Ron van Bruchem, and Peter Jansen. The Pattern image represents the top face of the cube after F2L, where a gray square or a black bar on the side indicates a sticker with the last layer color. The algorithm is applied after placing the last face on top. Visit the Applet Page if this does not make sense. Most of these algorithms have been taken or are based on algorithms from other PLL pages. I recommend that you also try the OLL algorithms in these sites to find the best algorithm for your hands.
List of algorithms and the shape it corresponds:1![]() | RU2-R2'FRF'U2'-R'FRF' | 2![]() | F-RUR'U'-F'-Fw-RUR'U'-F'w | 3![]() | R'RwU-Rw'U2-RwU-R'UR2Rw' | 4![]() | R'U2x-R'URU'y-R'U'R'UR'F |
5![]() | L'B2-RBR'BL | 6![]() | RB2-L'B'LB'R' | 7![]() | RwU-R'URU2'Rw' | 8![]() | Lw'U'-LU'L'U2Lw |
9![]() | F'U'F-LF'L'-U-LFL' | 10![]() | FUF'-R'FR-U'-R'F'R | 11![]() | L'R2BR'BR-B2R'BR'L | 12![]() | F-RUR'U'-F'-y-F-RUR'U'-F' |
13![]() | LF'L'-U'-LFL'-F'UF | 14![]() | R'FR-U-R'F'R-FU'F' | 15![]() | L'B'L-R'U'RU-L'BL | 16![]() | RBR'-LUL'U'-RB'R' |
17![]() | RUR'U-R'FRF'U2-R'FRF' | 18![]() | RU2-R2'FRF'-U2'RwR'URU'Rw' | 19![]() | MU-RUR'U'Rw-R2'FRF' | 20![]() | MU-RUR'U'-Rw2R2'URU'Rw' |
21![]() | RU-R'URU'R'UR-U2R' | 22![]() | RU2'-R2'U'R2U'R2'-U2R | 23![]() | L2wU'R-D2-R'UR-D2R | 24![]() | RwUR'U'Rw'FRF' |
25![]() | Lw'U'L'U-RU'LUx' | 26![]() | L'U'LU'L'U2L | 27![]() | RUR'URU2R' | 28![]() | RwUR'U'R-Rw'URU'R' |
29![]() | B'R'B-L'-B'R2B'-R'B2L | 30![]() | BLB'-R-BL2B-LB2R' | 31![]() | L'D'w-RDw-LU'L'B'L | 32![]() | RDw-L'D'w-R'URBR' |
33![]() | RUR'U'-R'FRF' | 34![]() | RUR'U'(x)-D'-R'UR-E' | 35![]() | RU2-R2'FRF'-RU2R' | 36![]() | R'U'RU'R'URU-RB'R'B |
37![]() | B'RBR'-U'R'UR | 38![]() | LUL'ULU'L'U'-L'BLB' | 39![]() | LF'L'U'LUFU'L' | 40![]() | R'FRUR'U'F'UR |
41![]() | RU'R'U2RU(y)RU'R'U'F' | 42![]() | L'ULU2L'U'(y')L'ULUF | 43![]() | F'wL'U'LUFw | 44![]() | FwRUR'U'F'w |
45![]() | FRUR'U'F' | 46![]() | RU-RB'R'B-U'R' | 47![]() | F'-L'U'LUL'U'LU-F | 48![]() | F-RUR'U'RUR'U'-F' |
49![]() | LwU'Lw2'ULw2ULw'2U'Lw | 50![]() | Rw'URw2U'Rw2'U'R2wURw' | 51![]() | F-URU'R'URU'R'-F' | 52![]() | R'U'RU'R'-Dw-R'URB |
53![]() | Lw'U'- LU'L'ULU'L'U2-Lw | 54![]() | RwU-R'URU'R'URU2-Rw' | 55![]() | RU2'-R2'U'RU'R'U2'-FRF' | 56![]() | F-RUR'U'RF'-RwUR'U'Rw' |
57![]() | RUR'U'-Rw-R'URU'Rw' |



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