Hello!
Of course best simulator of 2^5 is MC5D!!!
For the 2^5, you can only do twists with the buttons since there are no
2-colored pieces.
Choose in the right down corner instead "All (View Rotation)" some 'face" -
lets say "+X or +V" and next you can use only buttons corresponding with
aviable rotation your face.
BTW: Roice? You have no word about twisting on 2^5 on your page with 5D
cube... It's confusing for newcomers (who didn't read 4D_Cubing forum).
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One more thing:
In case of 3D:
Solving corners on 3x3x3 is NOT solving 2x2x2!!! Middle slices are "helpful"
in many cases/algorithms. Solving without this extra degrees freedom makes
it all tight. ( Want to try? http://www.gabbasoft.com/download.htm 3D
cubes from 2^3 to 20^3)
It's the same with higher dimensions...
Solving only "corners" on higher dimensional cubes it's easier (than only
2^N) because you see centres and you are building the rest of cube on/around
them, so you always have good orientation point (background).
Best regards,
RemiQ
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I'm from Hungary lol.
Most �pp f�radt vagyok, hogy b�rmit �rjak, de �rj nyugodtan; v�laszolok:)
Norbert Hantos
Hi all,
I have a little problem with the 5D 2^5
(http://www.gravitation3d.com/magiccube5d/). I can do twists on 3^5
with the 2-colored pieces, but how I can do it on the 2^5? I hope it's
possible...
If not... will you accept a 3^5 with solved 5 colored pieces as a
solved 2^5? Or which is the best 2^5 simulator?
Else: I saw some "hungarian-like" names on the 4D Hall of fame. Does
anybody else come from Hungary?
Thank you!
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Norbert Hantos <renslay@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a little problem with the 5D 2^5
(http://www.gravitat
with the 2-colored pieces, but how I can do it on the 2^5? I hope it's
possible...
If not... will you accept a 3^5 with solved 5 colored pieces as
a
solved 2^5? Or which is the best 2^5 simulator?
Else: I saw some "hungarian-like" names on the 4D Hall of fame. Does
anybody else come from Hungary?
Thank you!
Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
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