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Examples of subsets include:
 
Examples of subsets include:
* [[PLL]] (preserves [[OLL]] and [[F2L]] but affects [[permutation]] of the last layer)
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* [[PLL]] (preserves [[OLL]] and [[F2L]] but affects [[permutation]] of the [[last layer]])
 
* [[OLL]] (preserves [[F2L]] but affects [[orientation]] of the last layer)
 
* [[OLL]] (preserves [[F2L]] but affects [[orientation]] of the last layer)
 
* [[CMLL]] (preserves [[F2B]] but affects the top [[layer]]'s [[corner]]s)
 
* [[CMLL]] (preserves [[F2B]] but affects the top [[layer]]'s [[corner]]s)

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A subset is a group of algorithms, typically all of which within that set have something in common, which can collectively be used to solve all cases of a certain type.

Examples of subsets include:

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