OFOTA Method
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The OFOTA method (opposite face orient, orient, all) has three steps. First you create an entire face of opposite colors, next you orient the opposite face while sorting the colors so you have two solid-color faces. This step is like the second and third steps of Guimond combined, only starting with a 4 oriented corners on D, rather than 3. Finally you permute both layers at once. According to Erik's page, there are a minimum of 92 algorithms including reflections (87 orientation algs and 5 PBL).