Baby Solves Rubick's Cube
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arw




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PostPosted: Thu, 22nd Mar 2007 15:09    Post subject: Baby Solves Rubick's Cube
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kalato




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PostPosted: Thu, 22nd Mar 2007 15:36    Post subject:
Scarey


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Vodka-Redbull




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PostPosted: Thu, 22nd Mar 2007 15:44    Post subject:
kalato wrote:
Scarey


Aye. Crazy chinks. She must be head of some nuke lab developing bombs to erase Bushlandia from the globe.
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VGAdeadcafe




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PostPosted: Thu, 22nd Mar 2007 18:00    Post subject:
Got bored after a while and closed it before that brat solved it....

EDIT: She did solve it,right ?!?
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Subander




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PostPosted: Sat, 24th Mar 2007 01:14    Post subject:
She did. At least it wasnt set up like most of them where they just learn 50ish turns in reverse to make it look legit.
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PostPosted: Sat, 24th Mar 2007 03:27    Post subject:
Not even funny, the way they push their kids... 12/13 years olds going to Berkley... insane.


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Zino




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PostPosted: Sat, 24th Mar 2007 09:14    Post subject:
I couldnt really see her moves exactly but it looked as if she did the "??? solution" (i dont remember what it is called or if it even has a name). I dont think that is hard to teach a 12/13 year old. Its definetly not hard for a grown up, just remember a few special moves when the cube looks a certain way.

Its very impressive if she found out how to do it by her self but not very impressive if she was thaught. It just takes a few days for a grown up if taught by someone (or a good webpage).
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Vodka-Redbull




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PostPosted: Sat, 24th Mar 2007 09:35    Post subject:
Zino wrote:
I couldnt really see her moves exactly but it looked as if she did the "??? solution" (i dont remember what it is called or if it even has a name). I dont think that is hard to teach a 12/13 year old. Its definetly not hard for a grown up, just remember a few special moves when the cube looks a certain way.

Its very impressive if she found out how to do it by her self but not very impressive if she was thaught. It just takes a few days for a grown up if taught by someone (or a good webpage).


There's no universal solution for Rubick's cube. I'd rather say she's autistic or something. People with mental disorders are sometimes known to be able to multiple large numbers in their head etc. Same here.
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Zino




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PostPosted: Sat, 24th Mar 2007 10:41    Post subject:
Vodka-Redbull wrote:
There's no universal solution for Rubick's cube. I'd rather say she's autistic or something. People with mental disorders are sometimes known to be able to multiple large numbers in their head etc. Same here.


What do you mean? I can solve any 3x3x3 cube with it so it is universal for that one atleast Smile

After you solve the easy stuff (1 layer + middle-parts), i think everyone can do that if they play with the cube for a while. After that it is a few steps where you first fix so that 2 layers are complete and then you fix the middle parts and after that it is just the corners in the third layer.

You just have to memorize some important parts (not many).

There are ofcourse many different ways to solve it but the one i can do is the easiest i think (not the fastest).
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PoorLeno




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PostPosted: Sat, 24th Mar 2007 12:38    Post subject:
Vodka-Redbull wrote:
Zino wrote:
I couldnt really see her moves exactly but it looked as if she did the "??? solution" (i dont remember what it is called or if it even has a name). I dont think that is hard to teach a 12/13 year old. Its definetly not hard for a grown up, just remember a few special moves when the cube looks a certain way.

Its very impressive if she found out how to do it by her self but not very impressive if she was thaught. It just takes a few days for a grown up if taught by someone (or a good webpage).


There's no universal solution for Rubick's cube. I'd rather say she's autistic or something. People with mental disorders are sometimes known to be able to multiple large numbers in their head etc. Same here.


What are you, high? There are many general (procedural) solutions for RK. What's a universal solution?


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