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tkwetzel 22-03-2004 21:53

Re: Stump Julie at UTC
 
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Originally Posted by jamapor
my friend can solve the 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, and the 6x6....i say we give her a 6x6 rubix's cube and give her the whole day to solve it...guarantee she cant

Come find us at nats; I bet you she can.
I wouldn't count on it. The patterns to solve all the rubik's cubes become much much longer as they become bigger...you have to make more moves to switch two squares and whatnot making the patterns much harder to remember. There are also more patterns to remember. I used to know how to solve the 3x3 cube. And the patterns were to switch certain squares on one side with another square on another side while leaving the rest of the cube in the same pattern. There are exponentially more patterns like this as the cube gets bigger. It is also just plain harder to keep track of all the squares and colors due to having 216 individual squares on the 6x6 cube compared to 81 on the 3x3 cube. It is just overall much harder to solve a 6x6 rubik's cube.

PS - If Julie wanted to do it, she could find the patterns online before Nats and bring them with her :yikes: !

Paradox1350 22-03-2004 22:03

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Wow, yet another reason I'm sorry we didn't go to 2 regionals this year.

But I'll be sure to check this out at Nats. I want a try at stumping her. Really, I'm super intrigued.

Michelle 236 22-03-2004 22:06

Re: Stump Julie at UTC
 
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Originally Posted by tkwetzel
I wouldn't count on it. The patterns to solve all the rubik's cubes become much much longer as they become bigger...you have to make more moves to switch two squares and whatnot making the patterns much harder to remember. There are also more patterns to remember. I used to know how to solve the 3x3 cube. And the patterns were to switch certain squares on one side with another square on another side while leaving the rest of the cube in the same pattern. There are exponentially more patterns like this as the cube gets bigger. It is also just plain harder to keep track of all the squares and colors due to having 216 individual squares on the 6x6 cube compared to 81 on the 3x3 cube. It is just overall much harder to solve a 6x6 rubik's cube.

PS - If Julie wanted to do it, she could find the patterns online before Nats and bring them with her :yikes: !

Appearently you have not seen Julie in action

UnStumpable237 23-03-2004 18:41

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HI! It's Julie!
No, I cannot solve a 4x4x4, 5x5x5, or 6x6x6 Rubik's cube. I don't have any of them yet. I'm planning on getting them in the near future to expand my cubing expertise. I will more than likely be in Atlanta stumping people there. Hope to see all you guys there! ;)

_GP_ 23-03-2004 22:58

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Originally Posted by SkitzoSmurf
I was wondering if anyone else at the UTC regional encountered the "Stump Julie" game. This girl was from team 237, and the challenge was to mix up a rubix cube so that she could not solve it in under two minutes. This girl was insane. Mix it up however u wanted, she'd put it back together. There were only two times over two minutes, and I was one of them :D I was amazed by this, was anyone else? It would take me two weeks to solve one of those confounded things, let alone two minutes.
You guys should do this at Nats, it would be fun, hope to see you there.

What did everyone else think of this?

thats nothing big... last year a few of my friends and I all spent one of our classes learning the steps to solving the cube... within a week we could all do it within 1:30... its simple formula's

Terminator6 24-03-2004 18:21

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the rubix cube (as many people have attested to already) is nothing more than a pattern...it always behaves in a certain manner and so learning specific moves for switching specific pieces will allow you to solve it....the really hard part is speed....i usually hit about 2 mins flat every time...some people memorize the cube and can move pieces without thinking about it....eg the rubix pimp

http://ermac.net/m/030718_rubix_pimp.mpeg

he just memorized and solved the same as the rest of us....so julie with her less than 2 minutes has perfected moving fast....although she probably uses the same moves we all do

*bows* i have to say tho that under 2 minutes every time is awesome and i would love to be able to rubix that fast....i spend school time doing the cube instead of real work

Stina236 25-03-2004 19:44

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Originally Posted by _GP_
thats nothing big... last year a few of my friends and I all spent one of our classes learning the steps to solving the cube... within a week we could all do it within 1:30... its simple formula's

It may be a few simple formulas, but i was still amazed by julie. i got flustered enough just trying to stump her :yikes: , there's no way i could solve the cube with the clock just ticking away! She could also multi-task- at one point she was singing a song, and watching a match while she solved the cube in under two minutes! it was crazy!

plus it was a heck of a lot of fun

Trinora 26-03-2004 14:59

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And for those of you who think solving a cube is easy, Team 237 will be running Stump Julie races. You and she will race, Julie.. I mean.. the winner takes all.

Mwhuahahaha.

Even still, out of 67 people.. or more.. Who tried at the UTC regional.. None of them have stumped her.

UnStumpable237 28-03-2004 18:46

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I feel so special! And yes, as Trina said I will race anyone who is willing. Also congrats to Meghan and Talon from 121 for getting the only two times over two minutes! ;) Great job, guys! I'll see everyone at Nationals!


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