I was searching some informations about OLL probabilities and found that on SpeedSolving forum from a British guy (Mark Rivers):
Here is a list of all the OLL shapes, ordered by the average number of moves they save compared to solving the same cases with 2-look OLL. Learning full OLL in this order is a good idea because the ones nearer the top will cut more time off your solves, on average.
10.00 Stealth
8.50 Squares
8.13 Dots (1/54)
7.50 T shapes
7.31 Small lightning bolts
6.67 P shapes
6.00 Kites
5.88 C shapes
5.58 L shapes
5.56 Knight moves
5.38 Fishes (excluding kites)
5.25 Big lightning bolts
4.25 H
4.13 I shapes
3.81 Dots (rare)
3.44 Awkward
2.63 W shapes
In fact, learning just the top 15 OLL algs delivers 42% of the total move savings of learning full OLL, so if you only want to learn some of it, those are the ones to go for.
If I learn OLL one day, I think I’ll memorize cases in this order, it’s smart.
The original post is here.
I was wondering and this question was asked over there and he answered it: