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Rubix Cube

Trekker4747

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I've a Rubix cube. About three days ago I mixed up.

Solved it tonight.

I'm so proud of myself.

:)
 
I spent so much time on one of those when I was a kid. I could never even come close to getting it done.

Kudos to you!
 
I see that these things go all the way up to a 7x7x7 now. And I thought the *original* Rubik's Cube was hard? I couldn't even begin to approach a 7x7x7 version. Those must be a bitch to solve. :eek:
 
I used to do it by the book -don't remember the title of the book though. "How to solve the Rubiks Cube" probably…
 
I used to do it by the book -don't remember the title of the book though. "How to solve the Rubiks Cube" probably…

See, I still don't quite get this. How can there be a "how to" guide, with so many different permutations of the cube? Wouldn't that depend on 'how scrambled' the cube is, or the specific arrangement of the scrambled colors?
 
It's about how to turn a corner without scrambling the rest of the cube, exchange two middle pieces, twisting one mid-section -stuff like that; little tools to use in order to do the whole puzzle.

ETA: A bit like how knowing the alphabet and a few basic rules allows you to spell any word.
 
There are certain techniques that work. I could manage to get all the whites on one side. I couldn't figure it out after that.
 
I used to have one that only became a cube when it was solved. Irregular shapes the rest of the time.

I can believe there are strategies to solving the things. I can solve any 15-puzzle in a few minutes, after all; how much harder could 3D be?
 
I used to have one that only became a cube when it was solved. Irregular shapes the rest of the time.

I had one of those too - Square One or something it was called. I never solved it, but my brother managed to after a few years.

I never used to be able to get a Rubik's Cube fully solved either. I could get the top two layers done correctly but could never get the bottom without screwing the rest up. A friend taught me this summer though and I took his cube for a few days to practice on my own. I can solve one now from scratch in about 3-4 minutes. Or at least I could three months ago, I've probably forgotten the closing steps again...

My brother can solve a regular cube in about 40 seconds now and has a wide assortment of other shapes and sizes now as well.
 
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