Thread: "3^6 solved!"

From: "Andrey" <andreyastrelin@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 14:07:29 -0000
Subject: 3^6 solved!



Today I got a message from Charlie Mckiz, where he reports about solving =
of full scrambled 3^6 ! He says that it took 3 days (12h24m by timer) and a=
bout 42000 twists.
Congratulations, Charlie!

Andrey




From: "Andrey" <andreyastrelin@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 14 May 2011 11:34:53 -0500
Subject: 3^6 solved!



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On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Andrey wrote:

> As for incomplete orbits of stickers - it's a property of many puzzles:
> FTO, cell-turn douprisms, cell-turn bitruncated 4D simplex, and probably a
> lot of others. I thought that 24-cell will have three sets of cells, but
> it's not the case.
>

I bet some 6D triaprisms would have
3 distinct sets. Maybe your program can even support them? Triaprisms came
up in discussion
some time
ago, but I never imagined we'd have the possibility to actually
see them. Something like the {5}x{5}x{5} might be a neat next puzzle for
MPUlt, though like the {3,3}^2, I know I'd never solve it! It would still
be entertaining to admire the object.

seeya,
Roice

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seeya,
Roice


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From: David Smith <djs314djs314@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 11:29:40 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [MC4D] 3^6 solved!



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Today I got a message from Charlie Mckiz, where he reports about solving of=
full scrambled 3^6 ! He says that it took 3 days (12h24m by timer) and abo=
ut 42000 twists.
Congratulations, Charlie!

Andrey







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Yes, congratulations Charlie!  A re=
markable accomplishment!  I'm still very much

looking forward to hearing about your mathematical discoveries; f=
eel free to write

to me at any time.

All the best,

David


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Today I got a message from Charlie Mckiz, where he reports about solvi=
ng of full scrambled 3^6 ! He says that it took 3 days (12h24m by timer) an=
d about 42000 twists.
Congratulations, Charlie!

Andrey

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