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1LLS, or 1 Look Last Slot. There are 162 algs in total, with 27 sets of 6, and those 27 are made up of 9 tcll- style Vs, 9 for tcll+ and 9 for CLL. Recognition is the same as CLL and TCLL depending on the corned in the last slot, except you need to trace where the last LL piece would be.
Contents
Steps
- Solve a V (3/4 of a layer)
- Solve the rest
Pros
- Some of the algorithms are short and easy
Cons
- Approximately 4 times more algorithms than CLL, EG-1 or EG-2