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Erik Johnson F2L. Also known as EJLS (EJ Last Slot). It uses a subset of the [[MGLS]] [[CLS]] step, using only cases where the F2L corner is inserted, but not necessarily oriented. It is used in methods which pre-orient the LL edges such as [[ZZ]] or [[Petrus]]. | Erik Johnson F2L. Also known as EJLS (EJ Last Slot). It uses a subset of the [[MGLS]] [[CLS]] step, using only cases where the F2L corner is inserted, but not necessarily oriented. It is used in methods which pre-orient the LL edges such as [[ZZ]] or [[Petrus]]. | ||
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Erik Johnson F2L. Also known as EJLS (EJ Last Slot). It uses a subset of the MGLS CLS step, using only cases where the F2L corner is inserted, but not necessarily oriented. It is used in methods which pre-orient the LL edges such as ZZ or Petrus.
Procedure for solving with EJF2L:
- solve the F2L minus one slot in the usual way
- Connect and insert the last slot CE pair, without regard to the corner's orientation.
- Orient the last slot and LL corners using one of 16 CLS algs.
- PLL (Permute Last Layer)
See Also
External Links
- YouTube: EJF2L Tutorial
- YouTube: EJF2L Cases
- Speedsolving.com: Why You Should Use EJF2L (Video)