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Another huge thank you to for the subreddit logo. Full is the fastest. Full EG consists of CLL, EG1, and EG2. You just solve a face and then solve the entire cube in 1 algorithm (128 algs total) CLL is when you have a solved layer on bottom. EG1 is when you have an adjacent swap on the bottom. EG2 is when you have an opposite swap on the bottom.
There are 42 algorithms for each set. There is a way to not learn EG2 by learning anti CLL which is when you force a diagonal swap on the last layer with CLL algorithms and end the solve with some variation of R2 F2 R2 (from ortega). I average sub 4 with ortega and sub 6 average is pretty easy to achieve with some practice so I would suggest practicing with ortega and slowly learning CLL, EG1, and/or EG2 over time (while slowly incorporating the algs you've learned into your regular timed solves). I would suggest learning EG1 first since it's more useful (you get adjacent swap on the bottom much more often than anything else). Others would suggest learning CLL first since it gives you a good foundation to learn more 2x2 algs and you already know at least 9/42 of CLL just from knowing OLL and PLL. If you want anything 2x2 related, go to (the current WR holder for 2x2). He has all his 2x2 algs and tutorials linked and some 3x3 substeps on there right now.