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Hawaiian Kociemba (HK) is a 3x3 method. It was created as part of a joke by TheCubicle, but was later developed into a legitimate method by Brayden Mossey and Alex Maass. The standard variant's steps are as follows:


1. EOArrow - This is similar to the ZZ step of EOLine, except with a special twist. Instead of orienting all 12 edges on the cube, you only orient the 7 edges in the first two layers(excluding the DF edge). During/after the orientation of F2L edges, you solve the DL, DB, and DR edges, hence the "Arrow".

2. HKF2L - Solve the First Two Layers, minus the DF edge. When edges are oriented, this can be solved the same as ZZ F2L, except the open spot at DF allows for creative M-Slice tricks.

3. HKOLL - Use one of 114 algorithms to orient the 5 edges and 4 corners remaining on the cube

4. HKPLL - Use one of 149 algorithms to permute the final 5 edges and 4 corners, thus solving the cube


There are many variants of HK, so you should try out all of them and choose the best one for you.