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Revision as of 12:04, 7 August 2011

EJF2L method
Information about the method
Proposer(s): Erik Johnson
Proposed: 2008
Alt Names: none
Variants: MGLS
No. Steps:
No. Algs: 24
Avg Moves: unknown
Purpose(s):


Erik Johnson F2L (abbreviation EJF2L, also known as EJLS (EJ Last Slot)), is an F2L technique proposed by Erik Johnson. 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.

The idea behind the method is that while solving the F2L, one of corners can be inserted in the wrong orientation, and is later fixed while orienting the last layer corners using CLS.

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