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STEP 3: Orienting the Last Layer (OLL)
So, you’ve pored over my Cross and First Two Layer tutorials, and have successfully made your cube look like this? Well done! Believe it or not, you’ve done the hardest parts. The next steps of completing the top face (OLL) and then correctly permuting the pieces to complete the top layer (PLL) are significantly easier. They require a bit more memorization. But don’t be intimidated. I had thought that I’d never memorize these algorithms. Now, just three months later, they are so much a part of my muscle memory that it was actually hard for me to slow down to transcribe them.
With the bottom face all white and next two layers solved, we know all of the pieces in the top layer will have yellow on them. In this step, Continue reading


The goal here is to create a daisy in the top face, as shown to the right — with a yellow center cubie (capitulum) and four edges with white facing up (petals).