LSE
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Last Six Edges, abbrevaited LSE or L6E, is the last step of the Roux Method.
The original Roux method have three sub steps for LSE:
- Orientation of centres and edges.
- Permutation of UR and UL edges.
- Permutation of the M slice.
Many other styles are also in use, for example you can solve the last of F2L, centres, BD and FD and do ELL or just centres and BD and end in L5E.
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