... Hi Spencer ! Yes, it IS possible to solve the 4D version layer by layer. This is how I did it. In fact, if you know how to solve the 3D cube, it is not so...
The second monthly contest for the shortest 2^4 solution begins now! Copy and paste the following scramble log into a file and begin your quest for short...
Dear Cubists, I've only received one submission for the second 2^4 contest: a record-tying 96 twists from Kate Lazar. Excellent work Kate! I think we can...
Hi! I'm really asking to check this: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/4D_Cubing/message/345 It takes me 10 times more to solve cube because of this mix...
Hello Remi, I care very much about the correctness of the macros. I don't think that I understand everything that you are saying but here is what I have seen:...
Here are things I mentioned last time: http://genezis.autko.net/hypercube/files/files/bug/ It is concerning only 2^4 (CASE 1 and Case 2 -> not exist on...
Dear Cubists, This is to let you know that version 3.2 is now available for download. The major change is that the UI now includes a macro control panel ...
Greetings Melinda, fellow hypercubists. I know it's been awhile since I've posted. I just wanted to say I've had a chance to try the newest Java version of the...
Say I do like that "spin dragging" concept. Much like Google Earth. :) Here are some feature proposals that capture my imagination based on that... • Lock...
So here is an interesting question. On a 3d cube, you can generate a "checkerboard" pattern by rotating all 3 middle slices 180°, looking like Fig 1. Can...
... Melinda wrote: And now for the new challenge: Below is a state-only log file for what I suspect may be the 4D equivalent of the "superflip" pattern. I call...
... Thank you Jesse. ... I don't see a problem but if you can describe how to reproduce and perhaps send a screenshot I'll look into it. ... I like the new...
Interesting that Yahoo mailing groups now seem to accept attached images. That's nice. ... By now I'm sure that you've seen Remi's description of the...
... 68 twists is much less than a typical short full solution so you clearly must have been able to exploit the symmetry of the state. Good job Remi! ... ...
I have previously mentioned my interest in the humble task of scrambling X moves and then seeing how to solve the result. And I'm sure Melinda and Don added...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the 4D_Cubing group: As mentioned in a message thread, we now understand what is happening with the...
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Hello! Maybe after superflip pattern, which has been solved in reasonable number of twists, we should have another pattern to keep us still busy :) I can...
Hello! Sorry for so quick answer with "superdots" :) Here is solution: MagicCube4D 2 0 20 3 000000000000070000000000000 111111111111161111111111111 ...
Hello, my name is Nelson Garcia. I recently solved the 3x3x3x3 (1,366 moves; #56 in record list) and am currently working on the 4x4x4x4 (with two different...
MagicCube5D Version1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I had to bring this one up because it seems to actually be in a 4D perspective this time. Check it out! And...
Hello everyone! I'm Norbert Hantos from Hungary, and I solved the 3x3x3x3 a few days ago, I'am so proud! I'm 20 years old, student of the University of Szeged...
Hi all, I have a little problem with the 5D 2^5 (http://www.gravitation3d.com/magiccube5d/). I can do twists on 3^5 with the 2-colored pieces, but how I can do...
Hello! Of course best simulator of 2^5 is MC5D!!! For the 2^5, you can only do twists with the buttons since there are no 2-colored pieces. Choose in the right...
After the 3x3x3x3, I solved the 2x2x2x2... it was a lot of twists (662), and a lot of time (48 minutes), but succesfull :) Simply method: permutated the cubies...
Hi all, Thought I'd introduce myself, being apparently the 59th person to ever solve the 4D cube. My name's Chris Gilsdorf, I'm 20 years old, and I'm a current...
Hi! Could someone tell me what is that? http://home.rochester.rr.com/jbxroads/4cube.html I've tried and tried to see/understand how "that" is related to 2^4...