OLLCP method
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Information about the method
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Proposer(s):
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Various
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Proposed:
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Alt Names:
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Variants:
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none
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No. Steps:
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1
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No. Algs:
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~330
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Avg Moves:
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~11
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Purpose(s):
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Orientation of Last Layer and Corner Permutation
OLLCP is a experimental LL method which both orients the last layer and solves the corners. Thus after this step only EPLL remains. The price to get there however is a high algorithm count (300+). Though full OLLCP is not known to be used, a number of people use the subsets COLL and CLLEF. Several people came up with the idea, some of them after they wanted to re-learn some OLL algorithms and noticed the new algorithms had a different effect on the corners. By 'recycling' the old OLL algorithms it is sometimes very easy and fast to be able to avoid an N perm and get higher chances of PLL-skips. Because some OLLCP algorithms are really slow and because of the high number of algorithms, it is advisable to only learn the nice and fast algorithms. A slow OLLCP plus a U perm is probably slower than a fast 'normal' OLL algorithm leaving any other PLL.
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