Make sure you understand Rubik's Cube notation.
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PLL is the final step in the Fridrich Method. There are 21 different ways the pieces in the last layer can be arranged after OLL. Put simply, these algorithms will move the pieces to their correct positions, solving the cube. After you learn these you should definitely move on to OLL.
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