Rubik’s Cube Puzzle Ultimate Solution Found
Posted on 14. Aug, 2010 by dimaks in Games
Now you can solve Rubik’s Cube in 20 Moves.ĂÂ Well, get this – Rubik’s Cube puzzle ultimate solution has just been uncovered by a group of researchers using computer time lent to them by Google. The study team discovered that Rubik’s Cube can be solved in 20 moves or even less.
Rubik’s Cube Ultimate Solution. This team of mathematicians include Morley Davidson of Ohio’s Kent State University, Google engineer John Dethridge, German math teacher Herbert Kociemba and Tomas Rokicki, a California programmer. The guys took off with the research using Morwen Thistlethwaite’s conclusion in 1981 that 52 moves is enough to solve the Rubik’s from any base position.
By then, several solutions surfaced up afterwards. In 1992, Michael Reid came up with 39 moves. A day after, Dik Winter showed 37 moves.
God’s Algorithm for Rubik’s Cube.ĂÂ There have beenĂÂ numerousĂÂ attempts to solve the tricky and mind boggling Rubik’s Cube, ever since it got invented in 1974 by a Hungarian sculptor named ErnĂ â Rubik. The attempts have been robust and the ultimate solution to Rubik’s puzzle is even called as the God’s number.
This 3D mechanical puzzle is not only popular with its hidden algorith but also how fast an enthusiast can actually flatten the colored cubes it is made of. Right now, the record holder is Dutch Erik Akkersdijk. He successfully solved the cube puzzle in just 7.08 seconds.
Here is a post with a couple of videos on How to Solve Rubik’s Cube, quickly.
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tina
Aug 19th, 2010
wow! i never really got the hang out of playing this cube. -_-
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dimaks
Aug 24th, 2010
tina,
same here.. i once tried it when i was a kid but never got the biggest interest with it.
Jaypee
Sep 4th, 2010
Me too. I had one given to me as a gift when I was a kid but never really got into it. Hehe
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Icechen1
Aug 23rd, 2010
Solved with…Science!
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zezebel
Aug 23rd, 2010
20 moves?
That sound like impossible for a normal human like me. Its been long time I don’t play this cube.
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dimaks
Aug 24th, 2010
zezebel,
but rubik’s is a great mind exercise.
thanks for dropping by! the researchers solved the algorithm using a computer, so yes, it will be hard for the human brain