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Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems
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RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems

(03-30-2014, 03:13 PM)DavidS Wrote: Does learning how to solve a Rubik`s Cube still count as a brain puzzle or is it widely regarded as the "easy mode" in these parts? In any case, it is funny how hooked you can get on these little 3D puzzles. Smile Once I got the 3x3x3 down, should I either try a bigger one or better play around with another of Rubiks contraptions?

It does count of course.

I was interested in the past to come up with an algorithm or a strategy to solve rubic cubes puzzles, but I never actually worked on it. Feel free to post Rubik's cube puzzles.

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