Thread: "3C pieces with one correct color?"

From: "John" <viet_anh_dung@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2010 22:58:20 -0000
Subject: 3C pieces with one correct color?



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




From: Melinda Green <melinda@superliminal.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2010 15:51:21 -0800
Subject: Re: [MC4D] 3C pieces with one correct color?



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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?
" 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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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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