Omniscient Being Could Solve Any Rubik's Cube in 20 Moves
Scientists have cranked through the numbers and determined that no matter how you mangle a Rubik's Cube, if you're doing it right you can theoretically solve the puzzle in 20 moves or fewer.
27 moves? They don't need no stinking 27 moves. Northeastern University Computer Science professor Gene Cooperman and graduate student Dan Kunkle set out to do what no one clamored for - solving any Rubik's Cube configuration in 26 moves, a new record.
Rubik's Cubers compete in Lynden TheNewsTribune.com Nick Vu, 30, of Seattle, solves a Rubik's cube blindfolded at the Rubik's Cube Competition at Third Christian Reformed Church on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012 in Lynden. Vu says the blindfolded solve is his best event. LYNDEN - During Evan Miller's 30-minute ...
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