04 July 2007
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Patterns for puzzle cube enthusiasts! Puzzle cubes include Rubik's Cube, Meffert's Cubes, Pyraminx, East Sheen, Square-1, whatever! They're not always pretty, but they're mathematically interesting.
Want to re-create a pattern yourself? I don't usually work out the specific moves, so just try to "solve" your cube like the picture. Each arrangement poses a simple challenge for the experienced cuber.
5 comments:
can you show the algroithms
Ran across this pattern about a month ago. Tricky, took me a while but I finally got it. Cool pattern, never would have thought this up on my own.
Show the mother fucking algorithm !! Pretty please with a cherry on top
Sorry, but I don't use any algorithms--I just start with any arrangement and treat it like a puzzle to figure out how to make all the pieces go where I want them to go. It's not a teachable skill.
Wish you'd used a common "plus yellow" cube. The oddball one shown makes it harder for me to see what's going on.
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