The algorithm is the natural evolution for the algorithm used by the 'Workbench' method.
The 'Workbench' method is like a worker who gets the job done but leaves the 'workbench' messy. Adding a fourth step to the 'Workbench' method, the reverse of the first sledgehammer (to 'cancel' its side effect) the result is a reduction in the overall impact.
The 'Super Jolly':
This algorithm and the one described in 'Tutorial.Extras.Flat Orientation' Albeit a bit cumbersome, they can handle solving configurations for cubes of all sizes.
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Please note that the structure of this algorithm is exactly the same as the 'sledgehammer':
(Look at 'Tutorial.Sledgehammer.Definitions)