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A group of mathematicians, desperate to discover all solutions to Rubik's Cube, get free computer time from Google and reach their Holy Grail.
Blink and you'll miss it: A Purdue University student team has built a robot that can solve a Rubik's cube in one-tenth of a second.
Using image recognition and two cameras, the Rubik’s Cube Solver first calculates the current arrangement of the colorful squares. Using this image, an algorithm determines the rotation sequence for ...
A team of mathematicians from the University of Colorado Boulder has designed a quantum Rubik's cube, with infinite possible states and some weird new moves available to solve it.
Rubik's Cube inventor has seen his color-matching puzzle go from a classroom teaching tool in Cold War-era Hungary to a worldwide phenomenon with over 450 million cubes sold and a mini-empire of ...