Thread: "Q about 4^3 instead of 3^4"

From: "Jesse Thompson" <jesset@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 03:29:41 -0700
Subject: Q about 4^3 instead of 3^4



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Yep, back here in terestrial land I just bought me up a Rubik's Revenge. ;)

Does anyone know if there is a solution guide for this somewhere online, for
the plus yellow coloring? All the solution guides I can find are for
white/blue coloring. While I know the concepts would still work I need me
some illustrations to understand what they are on about and without the
solid signposts of accurate color I'm pretty lost.

Before I bust out photoshop and start color replacing someone's
illustrations, I'm just wondering if such a thing already exists. ;)

It is embarrasing to be able to solve a greater percentage of a 3^4 cube
(~80%) than a 4^3 (45%) :P

Thanks ;]

- - Jesse

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Yep, back here in terestrial land I just bought me up a Rubik's Revenge. ;)

Does anyone know if there is a solution guide for this somewhere online, for the plus yellow coloring? All the solution guides I can find are for white/blue coloring. While I know the concepts would still work I need me some illustrations to understand what they are on about and without the solid signposts of accurate color I'm pretty lost.


Before I bust out photoshop and start color replacing someone's illustrations, I'm just wondering if such a thing already exists. ;)

It is embarrasing to be able to solve a greater percentage of a 3^4 cube (~80%) than a 4^3 (45%)  :P


Thanks ;]

- - Jesse


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From: "zzzonked90" <zzzonked90@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 13:28:27 -0000
Subject: Re: Q about 4^3 instead of 3^4



Try Dan Harris' CubeStation at www.cubestation.co.uk.
The link to the solution is somewhere in the left column.
Happy solving (:

Oh here's a suggestion from me: once you can solve the Revenge, try
the Professor's on your own without referring to Internet or book
solutions, you'd be surprised that you can solve it only with 3^3 and
4^3 methods, that's what I did anyway. Took me 40 minutes to solve it
right after I bought it. There's a GREAT sense of achievement after
solving it all by your own (:

--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse Thompson" wrote:
>
> Yep, back here in terestrial land I just bought me up a Rubik's
Revenge. ;)
>=20
> Does anyone know if there is a solution guide for this somewhere
online, for
> the plus yellow coloring? All the solution guides I can find are for
> white/blue coloring. While I know the concepts would still work I
need me
> some illustrations to understand what they are on about and without the
> solid signposts of accurate color I'm pretty lost.
>=20
> Before I bust out photoshop and start color replacing someone's
> illustrations, I'm just wondering if such a thing already exists. ;)
>=20
> It is embarrasing to be able to solve a greater percentage of a 3^4 cube
> (~80%) than a 4^3 (45%) :P
>=20
> Thanks ;]
>=20
> - - Jesse
>




From: "Jesse Thompson" <jesset@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 02:56:56 -0700
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Re: Q about 4^3 instead of 3^4



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Hooray!

Yep, that toot did the trick. Now my revenge time is down to 9min 36sec
after only a handful of solves. :)

w00t! Thanks mister end of the phone book :)

On 10/20/07, zzzonked90 wrote:
>
> Try Dan Harris' CubeStation at www.cubestation.co.uk.
> The link to the solution is somewhere in the left column.
> Happy solving (:
>
> Oh here's a suggestion from me: once you can solve the Revenge, try
> the Professor's on your own without referring to Internet or book
> solutions, you'd be surprised that you can solve it only with 3^3 and
> 4^3 methods, that's what I did anyway. Took me 40 minutes to solve it
> right after I bought it. There's a GREAT sense of achievement after
> solving it all by your own (:
>
>
> --- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com <4D_Cubing%40yahoogroups.com>, "Jesse
> Thompson" wrote:
> >
> > Yep, back here in terestrial land I just bought me up a Rubik's
> Revenge. ;)
> >
> > Does anyone know if there is a solution guide for this somewhere
> online, for
> > the plus yellow coloring? All the solution guides I can find are for
> > white/blue coloring. While I know the concepts would still work I
> need me
> > some illustrations to understand what they are on about and without the
> > solid signposts of accurate color I'm pretty lost.
> >
> > Before I bust out photoshop and start color replacing someone's
> > illustrations, I'm just wondering if such a thing already exists. ;)
> >
> > It is embarrasing to be able to solve a greater percentage of a 3^4 cube
> > (~80%) than a 4^3 (45%) :P
> >
> > Thanks ;]
> >
> > - - Jesse
> >
>
>
>

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Hooray!

Yep, that toot did the trick. Now my revenge time is down to 9min 36sec after only a handful of solves. :)

w00t! Thanks mister end of the phone book :)

On 10/20/07,
zzzonked90 <zzzonked90@yahoo.com> wrote:


















Try Dan Harris' CubeStation at www.cubestation.co.uk.

The link to the solution is somewhere in the left column.

Happy solving (:



Oh here's a suggestion from me: once you can solve the Revenge, try

the Professor's on your own without referring to Internet or book

solutions, you'd be surprised that you can solve it only with 3^3 and

4^3 methods, that's what I did anyway. Took me 40 minutes to solve it

right after I bought it. There's a GREAT sense of achievement after

solving it all by your own (:





--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse Thompson" <jesset@...> wrote:

>

> Yep, back here in terestrial land I just bought me up a Rubik's

Revenge. ;)

>

> Does anyone know if there is a solution guide for this somewhere

online, for

> the plus yellow coloring? All the solution guides I can find are for

> white/blue coloring. While I know the concepts would still work I

need me

> some illustrations to understand what they are on about and without the

> solid signposts of accurate color I'm pretty lost.

>

> Before I bust out photoshop and start color replacing someone's

> illustrations, I'm just wondering if such a thing already exists. ;)

>

> It is embarrasing to be able to solve a greater percentage of a 3^4 cube

> (~80%) than a 4^3 (45%) :P

>

> Thanks ;]

>

> - - Jesse

>


























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