Rubik's Cube!

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pcmanrules said:
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The most complicated "Rubik's type puzzle" I can solve is the Megaminx
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You can solve that thing?
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I know someone who has that, it looks awesome but she says it's easy.

It's actually quite similar to solving the 3x3x3 cube up until the last face you have to solve.

QUOTE(PharaohsVizier @ Nov 4 2010, 12:44 PM)
Yea the megaminx is a lot easier than it looks. I managed to solve one without any guides or anything over a lunch break.

That being said I too was never really fast, I can get around 2 and a half to 3 minutes on the regular 3x3, though I know how to solve a 4x4x4 and a 5x5x5.
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The coolest rubik's cube ever:
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Those "Mirror Cubes" are solved the exact same way as a normal 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube too. The hard part is differentiating the pieces when you first try one. My best time for it is 36 seconds
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though my average now is only 50-60 seconds.
Edit: Maybe I should put up a video sometime...
 

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PharaohsVizier said:
I think the hardest part of the mirror cube (I'm not exactly fast with the Rubik's cube anyways) is that they are just so hard to hold. The shape changes constantly, it doesn't align properly, I can't figure how you could speed cube it.

I just find them to be either too stiff to spin properly or too flimsy so pieces fall off a lot.
 

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hakusa said:
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Thats when you move on to solving it as fast as you can.
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But still... I thought the point of the Rubik's cube was to train your mind or something?
To a point, yes. But after that, it becomes about analytical skills, hand eye co-ordination and crazy dexterity.
 

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nutella said:
To a point, yes. But after that, it becomes about analytical skills, hand eye co-ordination and crazy dexterity.
Ah yes, I thought about that too. Especially "hand eye coordination."
I should stop staring at your avatar...
 

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I'm only able to do the 3x3.
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I had a 4x4 before and I only solved it once.
The next time I tried to solved it, one of the cubelets broke off and I lost it.
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I've never tried the 5x5 though....is it hard?
 

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Another toy that they keep trying to sell that should of been off the market ages ago,funny thing is I saw a sliding version one in the sunday ads from the paper...
 

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