LSE

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Last Six Edges method
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Information about the method
Proposer(s): Gilles Roux
Proposed: 2003
Alt Names: LSE
Variants: ELL, L5E
No. Steps: 1
No. Algs: unknown
Avg Moves:
Purpose(s):


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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