This little project came from two things:1. The fact that you can start with a solved cube and repeatedly apply a pattern of moves until the cube is returned to its solved state.2. The fact that I kept messing up my son’s higher order cubes because I lost my place in the pattern and irritating him when I asked him to solve them.So, I made a spreadsheet to model several different types of cubes. This lets me try out patterns and see what they would do without messing up a real cube.First, A ...| Solutions Looking Fo
I have a (nearly solved) Rubik's Cube: However, as you can see, one edge only is flipped, making it unsolvable. I have scrambled this unsolvable Rubik's Cube and now it looks like this: And What...| Puzzling Stack Exchange
My friend always insists on scrambling my Rubik's cube "perfectly" before giving it to me to solve. According to his definition, a "perfect" scramble must have no three of the s...| Puzzling Stack Exchange
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