THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION TO RUBIK'S CUBE A unique solution using only two series Requires only 65 moves to solve a scrambled Rubik's Cube
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The Ultimate Solution to Rubik's Cube Step Two: Center Section Edge Pieces
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If you have mastered The Ultimate Solution to Rubik's Cube and also solved scrambled versions of the other cubes given above, then perhaps you are ready for a still more challenging puzzle. In theory one can design a true four dimensional analog of Rubik's Cube (3x3x3x3). While one cannot make a working model of this puzzle in the real world, one can project its image into three dimensions which can then be displayed, manipulated and solved using standard 3D computer graphics You can find MAGIC CUBE 4D on the web. It was designed and constructed over a period of several years by Daniel Green and Don Hatch with later help from E. Jay Birkenbilt. Check it out!
Latest revision: 4-6-2005
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