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Rummel Last Slot, a continuation of Orientation of the Last Slot

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Hello, Over the past few years, I have been slowly researching OLS algorithms and was sadly disappointed in the lack of algorithms. Here I present all 216 cases for what I am calling Rummel Last Slot (RLS). 54 of these cases were identified by Jabari Nuruddin and Chester Lian. 162 of these algorithms and cases were identified and solved by me. I plan on releasing additional OLS algorithms on my youtube channel as time goes on.

I would love to know what people think of this, I am feeling pretty proud of myself.

and please for the love of God do not learn every single one of these algs it's just not worth it.

If you have the time please consider visiting my youtube channel, I could use the extra views.

https://www.youtube.com/@RummelCubing
 

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I am pretty bad at telling when people are joking or not. So forgive me if you are.

Rowe Last Slot was developed simultaneously as Valk Last Slot and covered the same algorithms.

Rowe Hessler then went on to propose HLS but never completed/published the algorithms. This, Rummel Last Slot was born
Iwas just kidding. It's assume he never did because they were worse then vls and even that sadly only saves 3 moves. Great work though really idc what it's called!
 

You can see here in the method library Athefre has painstakenly compiled that this algset was called HLS by Rowe Hessler back in 2013.
 

You can see here in the method library Athefre has painstakenly compiled that this algset was called HLS by Rowe Hessler back in 2013.
I’m having problems actually finding any of the algorithms listed on that site though. Do you happen to know where the algs may have been published previously?
 
I’m having problems actually finding any of the algorithms listed on that site though. Do you happen to know where the algs may have been published previously?
The only set ever published was summer variation obviously and i believe jabari published the dot cases. no other cases were ever developed to my knowledge due to them on average being worse then vls and also mats really pushing vls to the front back then.
 
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