01-03-2008, 07:44 PM
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I've finally found interest in something. I got this for Christmas from a good friend, and now my times are all under three minutes! Of course, I'm not one of those gurus who solve them in less than 10 seconds, who use algorithms consisting of 26 moves only.
Scientists have proven that it is possible to solve the rubik's cube in 26 moves, and some day, I wish to be able to memorize my cube and solve it like them. Of course, I'd need an IQ of over 150, and while my IQ stands at around 135, I'm getting there.
Every night, I've been solving my cube, trying to beat my record. Any other cubers, please stand up and and share.
Av: 2:15.5
Best: 1:53
Wikipedia.org Wrote:Rubik's Cube is a mechanical puzzle invented in 1974 by the Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Erno Rubik. Originally called the "Magic Cube" by its inventor, this puzzle was renamed "Rubik's Cube" by Ideal Toys in 1980 and also won the 1980 German "Game of the Year" (Spiel des Jahres) special award for Best Puzzle. It is said to be the world's best-selling toy, with some 300,000,000 Rubik's Cubes and imitations sold worldwide.
I've finally found interest in something. I got this for Christmas from a good friend, and now my times are all under three minutes! Of course, I'm not one of those gurus who solve them in less than 10 seconds, who use algorithms consisting of 26 moves only.
Scientists have proven that it is possible to solve the rubik's cube in 26 moves, and some day, I wish to be able to memorize my cube and solve it like them. Of course, I'd need an IQ of over 150, and while my IQ stands at around 135, I'm getting there.
Every night, I've been solving my cube, trying to beat my record. Any other cubers, please stand up and and share.
Av: 2:15.5
Best: 1:53
? I got one as an early Christmas present, but haven't been able to solve it on my own. I understand a lot of the very basic concepts of how the cube works, but haven't been able to figure out how to solve the corners.