Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Thursday, March 16, 2017

I have a video of myself doing a rubik's cube time lapse


Thursday, March 9, 2017

As you know I have been doing cube of the week and I you have seen my older blog. I have been busy and am going to do it every month.
This is what the megiminx looks like
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this it how it turns
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mixed up
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how many positions
100,669,616,553,523,347,122,516,032,313,645,505,168,688,116,411,019,768,627,200,000,000,000!!
world record






how to solve it






here is some more information   





Saturday, January 14, 2017

Here is some more news on rubik's cubes. On January 10th  DERRICK ROSSIGNOL  made a Mario animation with rubik's cubes. Here is some more information on it.
http://nerdist.com/this-stop-motion-mario-animation-was-made-with-a-rubiks-cubes/   

This is a cool io game I like called xess.io (you can find it here). Here is a video that I recorded myself playing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqChvEtbHRA

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Happy new Year!

I have a new thing to introduce you to I am going to have a cube of the week ItÅ› like this, every week I am going to have a different cube and tell you some things about it, for example I will tell you the world record and maybe how to solve it.

So the cube for this week is the mastermorphix

What?

According to wikipedia
 ¨The Mastermorphix consists of 6 central pieces of edges bicolor, 4 vertices of the tetrahedron tricolor, 4 small central pieces of one color faces and 12 non-central parts also single color. Although aesthetically resembles the Pyraminx , it is structurally the same as the classic Rubik's Cube , and more specifically to a Supercubo or the Rubik's cube whose centerpieces have four possible orientations of which only one is the correct one. In fact, the 12 edges of the Rubik's cube is equivalent to 12 non-central parts in Mastermorphix, the 6 central pieces of the cube are equivalent to the centers of the edges of the tetrahedron, while the 8 vertices of the cube are equivalent to 4 vertices and 4 of the tetrahedron centers. The only difference in resolution in the two puzzle is given by the fact that in Mastermorphix, unlike the Supercubo, 4 of the 8 vertices have only one possible orientation.¨ 

Here is some more info if this was confusing 
when 

world record