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I see. It's sort of a combination of a jigsaw puzzle and a twisty=20
puzzle. I guess you could test it on people by peeling and rearranging=20
the stickers into nice patterns.
It reminds me of a puzzle in a newspaper I once solved. It looked like a=20
normal jigsaw puzzle that I had to cut out to solve, but once solved, it=20
turned out to be a picture of a jigsaw puzzle. So I taped all the pieces=20
together and then cut out the pieces of the new puzzle and solved *that*=20
one which turned out to be a picture of an electric jigsaw.
-Melinda
P.S. David Vanderschel helped me figure out the problem of display of=20
return addresses which turned out to be a settings change in my email=20
client (Thunderbird) that I think came with an update. (Thanks David!)=20=20
I found a view setting so I can now at least see the sender's name. So=20
the problem was on my end, not Yahoo's, and you don't need to sign your=20
messages if you don't want to. That seems like the new standard for=20
informal email, and I'm starting to use it.
On 3/20/2015 4:41 AM, 'Eduard Baumann' ed.baumann@bluewin.ch [4D_Cubing]=20
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> Idea for a special puzzle.
> "Scramble the stickers of a normal 3x3 Rubiks cube".
> Then scramble the sticker-scrambled Rubiks and ask for solving
> a) without seeing the solved state
> b) with seeing the solved state
> There can be pretty sticker-scramblings like the one in the picture.
> This on has 6 uni-color vertices, 2 tri-color vertices, 6 uni-color=20
> edges and 6 bicolored edges.
> When you scramble the stickers at random you can ask for pretty patterns.
> Kind regards
> Ed
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