My OLL's
OLL is one of the hardest parts of solving a 3x3 or at least it is for me. I still haven't even memorized all of these. I just use a 2 look system which isn't bad but isn't super fast either. Most of these algorithms are by no means optimal but can become very fast if you learn them and practice them. For the cases i don't know I will include both my 2 look and the actual alg that one day I will learn. Also they are ordered by triggers from easiest to hardest.
All images are taken from Anthony Brooks' site Speedcubing101.com
And don't forget these aren't the only algorithms in the world for each case if you want more algs then you can find a bunch at the Speedsolving Wiki
All images are taken from Anthony Brooks' site Speedcubing101.com
And don't forget these aren't the only algorithms in the world for each case if you want more algs then you can find a bunch at the Speedsolving Wiki
Corner Set (7)
From 2 Look OLL
Easy R U R' U triggers (12)
These collection of algs use easy (R U R' U') triggers and are ordered from easiest to hardest.
Inverse R U R' U' (3)
These OLL's are going to be just like the R U R' U' but on the left hand side making them L' U' L U. If you know all the above cases then these should be easy because they are exact mirrors.
Super Simple Cases (8)
These algs are either super easy to preform or they are derivatives of cases you already know such as sune.
Intermediate (12)
These are slightly more difficult algorithms to memorize and harder cases to recognize.
Hard Cases (9)
Finally learned full OLL. These were the last cases i learned. They arent hard but can be tricky to recognize in solves.