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Greg Marra 15-03-2007 17:53

pic: Team 177 is quite puzzling
 

rachal 15-03-2007 17:57

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Ooo, those would make very nice promo items at competitions. How did you do them? I've seen customizable sticker sets sold commercially -- did you buy those or manufacture your own? And perhaps more importantly, did you use good speedcubes? ;)

ben_0614 15-03-2007 21:28

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That's cool! :) Imagine solving that and putting someone's head on another person's body...
You can make the claw go up in the air too!

karinka13 15-03-2007 22:22

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Hey...I've seen this...

lol Nice one, Greg. Handing them out, or is that just for you?

Pavan Dave 15-03-2007 22:58

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I have spent at least fifty hours on my regular Rubik's cube with 6 colors. If only you could change the tint of each side it might be easier but seeing as I can't even get solid colors together, I see this as a way to keep me busy for the rest of my high school life. But I like Rubik's cubes so I guess it's not that bad if you really enjoy it...

One day Rubik, I will solve your cube!

Mike Betts 16-03-2007 00:06

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Greg,

I'd love to see you solve your creation...

Mike

Tom Bottiglieri 16-03-2007 01:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Betts (Post 598471)
Greg,

I'd love to see you solve your creation...

Mike

It looks pretty impossible. There's no point of reference, and there is only one possible solution (compared to how many for a 6 colored cube?!)

s_forbes 16-03-2007 02:02

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Very clever! That's probably the coolest team souvenir I've seen yet.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri (Post 598491)
It looks pretty impossible. There's no point of reference, and there is only one possible solution (compared to how many for a 6 colored cube?!)

I think the only difference between this and a normal cube is that each of the six center tiles must be in the correct orientation to count as 'solved'. The first five faces should be easy enough to orientate the centers correctly as you go, but the final side may provide some problems. Even so, it'll be right 25% of the time, so you could just mix it up and try again. :)

vVigglEs 16-03-2007 07:00

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Are you Greg, making money off my cad drawings?

ChrisSanborn 16-03-2007 16:46

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Can I get one in solid blue?
I think I could solve that one.

Chris


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