Thread: "Introducing myself and making a suggestion"

From: Remigiusz Durka <thesamer@interia.pl>
Date: 07 Jan 2007 15:57:47 +0100
Subject: Introducing myself and making a suggestion



Hello!

Sorry for so quick answer with "superdots" :)

Here is solution:


MagicCube4D 2 0 20 3
000000000000070000000000000
111111111111161111111111111
222222222222252222222222222
333333333333343333333333333
444444444444434444444444444
555555555555525555555555555
666666666666616666666666666
777777777777707777777777777
522:2 522:2 34:5 012:2 012:2 34:2 610:-1 316:2 316:2 216:2
612:2 310:2 310:2 616:-1 322:2 014:2 014:2 322:5 54:2 54:2
616:2 014:2.


20 twists -> It must be really close to the physical limit...

Bye,

RemiQ

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From: "spel_werdz_rite" <spel_werdz_rite@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 04:34:43 -0000
Subject: Introducing myself and making a suggestion



Hello, my name is Nelson Garcia. I recently solved the 3x3x3x3 (1,366
moves; #56 in record list) and am currently working on the 4x4x4x4
(with two different methods). I plan to do the 5x5x5x5 shortly after.
I love these puzzles, I love big cubes, and I'm a huge supporter of
the possibility of making a Hyperminx (120 cell 4D Megaminx). Anyways,
my suggestion that I wanted to make is in regards to olympicube.com
making their 6x6x6 and 7x7x7 is that, like Remi suggested some time
back, a 6x6x6x6 and 7x7x7x7 (I would gladly take my long time to solve
this).

Hope to solve the 4x4x4x4 with both methods soon ... Later
-Nelson





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