Date: Sun, 12 May 91 17:12:57 EDT
From: Nichael Cramer <ncramer@BBN.COM>
To: "Dale I. Newfield" <dn1l+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Re: 5by cubes
>Date: Sat, 11 May 91 03:47:40 -0400 (EDT)
>From: "Dale I. Newfield" <dn1l+@andrew.cmu.edu>
>To: Cube-Lovers@life.ai.mit.edu
>I am only having one problem with the 5x5x5 cube, though:
>X|O|X|X|X
>X|X|X|X|X
>X|X|X|X|X
>X|X|X|X|X
>X|X|X|O|X
>looking at the bottom of my cube, the 2 pieces marked O are swaped
>sometimes, so that the face is still a solid color, but the sides are
>swapped. [ ... ] I can't figure out what causes the swapping.
[I write]: >Dale, [...] #$%@!!
I just realize that I answered the wrong question! My answer was to the
question:
"My cube is completely solved *except* that the 2 pieces marked `O' are
flipped."
(Sorry.) The right answer should be:
The state of the cube is not:
X|O|X|X|X X|A|X|C|X X|X|X|X|X X|X|X|X|X X|X|X|X|X But rather: X|X|X|X|X X|X|X|X|X X|X|X|X|X X|X|X|O|X X|X|X|B|X
Where cubie "C" just "looks" like it's in the right place.
You need an operator that rotates A->B->C->A. (Left as an exercise; hints
available on request.)
This will very likely leave an inconvenient number of edges flipped. For
the answer to _this_ problem, see my last post. ;)
Nichael-walks-with-the-red-face