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'''Oriented LS''' (short for '''Oriented Last Slot''', not to be confused with [[OLS]]) is a 3x3x3 speedsolving substep to simultaneously solve the last [[corner-edge]] pair in [[F2L] and orient the [[last layer]] edges and corners when all pieces in the top layer are currently oriented, apart from the corner-edge F2L pair (see image).
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'''Oriented LS''' (short for '''Oriented Last Slot''', not to be confused with [[OLS]]) is a 3x3x3 speedsolving substep to simultaneously solve the last [[F2L pair]] and orient the [[last layer]] edges and corners when all pieces in the top layer are currently oriented, apart from the corner-edge F2L pair (see image).
  
 
The subset was put together by [[Jabari Nuruddin]] in 2015 and [https://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/bindedsas-algorithms.55518/ posted on the SpeedSolving Forums] along with his other algorithm lists.
 
The subset was put together by [[Jabari Nuruddin]] in 2015 and [https://www.speedsolving.com/forum/threads/bindedsas-algorithms.55518/ posted on the SpeedSolving Forums] along with his other algorithm lists.
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== See Also ==
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* [[ZBLS]]
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* [[VHLS]]
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* [[OLS]]
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* [[VLS]]
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== External Links ==
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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5wWQGM9R38gdnFPcWtVNFpoSFk/view Jabari Nuruddin's Oriented LS algorithms]

Revision as of 19:31, 26 December 2017

Oriented LS
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Proposer(s): Jabari Nuruddin
Proposed: 2015
Alt Names:
Variants:
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No. Algs: 16
Avg Moves: 10.44 HTM/STM
Purpose(s): Speedsolving
FMC

Oriented LS (short for Oriented Last Slot, not to be confused with OLS) is a 3x3x3 speedsolving substep to simultaneously solve the last F2L pair and orient the last layer edges and corners when all pieces in the top layer are currently oriented, apart from the corner-edge F2L pair (see image).

The subset was put together by Jabari Nuruddin in 2015 and posted on the SpeedSolving Forums along with his other algorithm lists.

See Also

External Links