Hello,
I'm new here, but I have tons of experience with cubing and a little bit of=
hypercubing. Currently I'm working on the 3^4 and I've gotten pretty far, =
but I'm encountering some difficulties.
For instance there are some occasions where I have two 3-color pieces that =
are "flipped"; for instance, one color is correct but two colors are not. I=
s there any designated algorithm or move sequence that I can use to fix thi=
s? it is becoming a tremendous nuisance because of the frequency with which=
I encounter it.
All help is appreciated,
John
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Hello John, and welcome!
I believe that I had the same problem when I performed my one and only
full solution. Roice helped me at that time with a couple of new
sequences which he added to his "still stuck?
his solution. Why don't you try and see if the edge flipping sequence
there may help you too.
Good luck!
-Melinda
On 12/29/2010 2:58 PM, John wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm new here, but I have tons of experience with cubing and a little bit of hypercubing. Currently I'm working on the 3^4 and I've gotten pretty far, but I'm encountering some difficulties.
> For instance there are some occasions where I have two 3-color pieces that are "flipped"; for instance, one color is correct but two colors are not. Is there any designated algorithm or move sequence that I can use to fix this? it is becoming a tremendous nuisance because of the frequency with which I encounter it.
>
> All help is appreciated,
> John
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Hello John, and welcome!
I believe that I had the same problem when I performed my one and
only full solution. Roice helped me at that time with a couple of
new sequences which he added to his " href="http://superliminal.com/cube/solution/pages/series_hints.htm">still
stuck?" page of his solution. Why don't you try and see if the
edge flipping sequence there may help you too.
Good luck!
-Melinda
On 12/29/2010 2:58 PM, John wrote:
Hello,
I'm new here, but I have tons of experience with cubing and a little bit of hypercubing. Currently I'm working on the 3^4 and I've gotten pretty far, but I'm encountering some difficulties.
For instance there are some occasions where I have two 3-color pieces that are "flipped"; for instance, one color is correct but two colors are not. Is there any designated algorithm or move sequence that I can use to fix this? it is becoming a tremendous nuisance because of the frequency with which I encounter it.
All help is appreciated,
John
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