Thread: "mc5d solved [1 Attachment]"

From: Mark Oram <markoram109@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:47:27 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Re: mc5d solved [1 Attachment]



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[Attachment(s) from Andras Ecseki included below]=20

Hi everyone!

After I have read Melinda's enthusiasm about Matt's and Ethan's recent achi=
evement, I felt myself pushed to give another shot to the MC5D with the exp=
erience I gained when I solved it first time. I've had some new ideas to re=
duce the number of the required twists both on 1-2. and last layer (I'm sti=
ll using layer by layer method), but I've been using basically my old macro=
s.
Well, the result talks for itself:=C2=A02262 twists (log file shows 2410, r=
otating moves and the 1st 100 twist subtracted).
Although this is only my second solve, I think this is it, I couldn't do si=
gnificantly better with this method, and with this program (plenty of twist=
s could be spared, if the special twists would be allowed, I'm still hoping=
that Roice will implement them one day;-).

One more thing: I have a request for the group!
=C2=A0I'm considering to upload my solve on youtube, but I can't find the p=
erfect music for it. I think the best would be some long song (like 10 min)=
without lyrics and a rythm similar to the speed of the twists running.
I was thinking about stealing some soft piano music from Roice's old blog t=
oo, but I don't want a lawsuit for breaking copyrights:))

I usually listen any kind of metal music, but I'm open minded for anything =
good.

Thanks for reading me (and as always: sry for the bad english)

Log file attached to this mail, if anyone wants to see it.

Andr=C3=A1s





From: Andrey
To: 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 3:48:14 PM
Subject: [MC4D] Re: mc5d solved

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Andras, congratulations!
I've accepted the challenge. And my result is 3581 twists. I solved cube in
MC7D, but it has the same twist definition as MC5D, so results are comparab=
le.
Log file is here:
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/4D_Cubing/files/MC7D/andrey_3d5_3581.lo=
g
I've used solving "from inside" (2C,3C,4C,5C). Last 50 twists were to resol=
ve
one 3-loop on 5C (probability of this situation is 2/3). I think that with =
luck
I can do 3500 by my method, but not much better.
Twists for stages of my solve:
2C - 125
3C - 706
4C - 1472
5C - 1278

Good luck!
Andrey










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Andras,

 

Many congratulations on your acheivement!

 

How about Ravel's Bolero for your music suggestion? The full version i=
s a bit long (15-17 min) so it might not fit into the YouTube 10 min window=
without a little editing, but everything else about it seems to fit your c=
riteria.

 

It has a constant steady rhythm, no lyrics, and builds slowly but inex=
orably to a climax that you could obviously coordinate with completing the =
last turn to get the cube fully solved.

 

After that the piece has a few more bars of 'resolution' melody&n=
bsp;that maybe could be overlayed with a few turns of the fully s=
olved cube to verify you did indeed have all 10 hyperfaces in their pristin=
e state.

 

Just a thought :)

--- On Sat, 5/2/11, Andras Ecseki <a=
ndras_ecseki@yahoo.com>
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From: Andras Ecseki <andras_ecseki@yahoo.com&g=
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Subject: Re: [MC4D] Re: mc5d solved [1 Attachment]
To: 4D_Cubing@y=
ahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 5 February, 2011, 9:10


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H=
i everyone!

After I have read Melinda's enthusiasm about Matt's and =
Ethan's recent achievement, I felt myself pushed to give another shot to th=
e MC5D with the experience I gained when I solved it first time. I've had s=
ome new ideas to reduce the number of the required twists both on 1-2. and =
last layer (I'm still using layer by layer method), but I've been using bas=
ically my old macros.
Well, the result talks for itself:ONT-WEIGHT: bold"> 2262 twist=
s
(log file shows 2410, rotating moves and the 1st 100 twist subtrac=
ted).
Although this is only my second solve, I think this is it, I could=
n't do significantly better with this method, and with this program (plenty=
of twists could be spared, if the special twists would be allowed, I'm sti=
ll hoping that Roice will implement them one day;-).

One more
thing: I have a request for the group!
 I'm considering to upload =
my solve on youtube, but I can't find the perfect music for it. I think the=
best would be some long song (like 10 min) without lyrics and a rythm simi=
lar to the speed of the twists running.
I was thinking about stealing so=
me soft piano music from Roice's old blog too, but I don't want a lawsuit f=
or breaking copyrights:))

I usually listen any kind of metal music, but I'm open minded for anyt=
hing good.

Thanks for reading me (and as always: sry for the bad eng=
lish)

Log file attached to this mail, if anyone wants to see it.
=

Andr=C3=A1s

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From: Andrey <andreyastr=
elin@yahoo.com>
To: 4=
D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com
Sent:N> Thu, September 2, 2010 3:48:14 PM
bold">Subject: [MC4D] Re: mc5d solved

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Andras, congratulations!
I've accepted the challenge. And my result=
is 3581 twists. I solved cube in
MC7D, but it has the same twist defini=
tion as MC5D, so results are comparable.
Log file is here:
ref=3D"http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/4D_Cubing/files/MC7D/andrey_3d5_=
3581.log" rel=3Dnofollow target=3D_blank>http://games.groups.yahoo.com/grou=
p/4D_Cubing/files/MC7D/andrey_3d5_3581.log

I've used solving =
"from inside" (2C,3C,4C,5C). Last 50 twists were to resolve
one 3-loop o=
n 5C (probability of this situation is 2/3). I think that with luck
I ca=
n do 3500 by my method, but not much better.
Twists for stages of my sol=
ve:
2C - 125
3C - 706
4C - 1472
5C - 1278

Good luck!
=
Andrey


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