This study reports on the development of a flamelet-based reduction method for autoignition of hydrogen enriched methane-based fuels. The main focus is on the inclusion of preferential diffusion effects in the Flamelet Generated Manifolds (FGM) technique for autoigniting flames. Such a development of the FGM methodology is inevitable since investigations with detailed chemistry indicate that preferential diffusion strongly affects autoignition of these mixtures. First, a novel flamelet configuration based on Igniting Mixing Layer (IML) flamelets is proposed to accommodate preferential diffusion in a flamelet database. At the next stage, transport equations for controlling variables are derived with additional terms to account for preferenti...