I've never solved a rubik's cube. the idea for my presentation is to take the techniques that I'm learning in my abstract algebra class, and use them to...
... Good luck! I would be surprised if you succeed in this venture; but it will be an impressive achievement if you do succeed. Yes, Rubik's Cube is a good...
If all you want to do is make a program solve a rublix cube you could always solve it using the brute force method where you try all possible combinations of...
... Note that dave explicitly stated that he wanted to use techniques he was learning in his abstract algebra class to _derive_ a solution. ... Sorry, not for...
I talked to my professor... he has seen the stuff I'm already doing... I'm starting by categorizing all the possible twists of a hypercobe face into it's own...
Just wanted to say congratulations on the solves for the 3^4, 4^4, and 5^4. Keeping the cubing world of higher dimensions alive, I give you a big hearty "Well...
Hello Remi, I guess I should have announced when your 3^4 checkerboard record was taken from you last year! Well you have your record back now and the universe...
Hi, I recently joined the MC4D group after solving the 3x3x3x3 and thought I'd send an introduction message along the lines of those submitted by other...
Hello, my name is Marvin Castellon. I am 14 years old. I live in Alexandria, Virginia and I joined soon after I soved the 3x3x3x3. The first time I solved the...
Hey guys, I wanted to let you all know the Revenge version of the 5D cube has been solved for the first time! I just uploaded Noel Chalmer's solution to the ...
Congratulations indeed!! This is definitely a tour de force, Noel. Congratulations on setting a record that can never be taken from you. There is no question...
I also would like to congratulate Noel of his achivement. 4x4x4x4x4 is real monster. I definetly will not even try to solve it. Although if there be 6D cube...
too many!!!!!!!!!!!! y'all are crazy I don't even know when you find the time to attempt these crazzy puzzles much less solve them. On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at...
Given that all of the solutions are posted in clusters around Winter holidays and Summer (except Noel - Spring Break maybe?), I'm going to stretch and say most...
Hi, my name is Stephen Face. I solved the cube a few months ago but have not had time to finish my introduction until now (Yea spring break). I recently turned...
Hi! My name is Marcin Kostrzewa and I live in Krakow, Poland. I'm 14 and I'm going to school. I interested in cubing since October 2007. A few weeks ago I...
Many congratulations on your amazing achievement Noel! This is excellent news and I trust you are enjoying all the buzz and stisfaction you deserve with this...
Your forgetting that the complexity of the moves required to solve the cube increases as you add dimensions, so a 4D being would still have trouble solving a...
... Most folks seem to believe this, but I think there is a sense in which it is not so. The sense in which it is clearly true is that there are more things...
I have found by teaching other people to solve the 3x3x3 rubix cube that the hardest part of solving it is to figure out how the puzzle moves in 3 dimensions....
Thanks guys for the comments/feedback: I found them all very interesting. Certainly there are more things to keep track of as the dimensions go up, but I...
Simply awesome! Well, without building a new mountain (please Remi don't mention MC6D ;)), it seems the largest (human-climbable) peak has been summited! I'm...
I had hoped to hear some discussion about Melinda's parity question. I have never really understood the parity thing as much as I would like, but that won't...
Yeah, interesting reading for me too. I was swayed by some of the ideas, but I think I'm sticking with my first thought when I heard the question posed, which...
Wow, Noel. I can (and do, wholeheartedly) congratulate you of course, but since you only just scaled the 4*4*4*4*4 peak, it seems all the superlatives are used...
Hello, I solved the 3x3x3x3 a few days ago and after turning in my log file Melinda asked me to introduce myself here. My name is Oscar Lazo, and I live in...
I never got macros to work either. I never figured them out and found it easier to do the moves by hand. ... I never got macros to work either. I never figured...
Hi Oscar, Please feel free to use the solution guide for blogging a translation, or however you see fit. It was nice to hear the Rubiks wiki page brought you...
This is by no means meant to torture anybody, but the underlying code already supported it, so I exposed the 6^5 and 7^5 puzzles via the puzzle menu. I'm not...