Message #530

From: Remigiusz Durka <thesamer@interia.pl>
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Cube in a cube (16 moves)
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:48:37 +0200

I’ve called this state: "SUPERDOT". I had 20 twist in my solution. Great job!

MagicCube4D 2 0 20 3
000000000000070000000000000
111111111111161111111111111
222222222222252222222222222
333333333333343333333333333
444444444444434444444444444
555555555555525555555555555
666666666666616666666666666
777777777777707777777777777
522:2 522:2 34:5 012:2 012:2 34:2 610:-1 316:2 316:2 216:2
612:2 310:2 310:2 616:-1 322:2 014:2 014:2 322:5 54:2 54:2
616:2 014:2.

Ater doing 4^4 in 14 twists I did checkerboard on 2^4 in the same way you did. It looks strange with this type of moves on 2^4, is it?

Sometime ago I’ve reduced number of twists in 3^4 checerboard (to 24) but I cannot do the same with 5^4 (44 twists)

Anyone knows if checkerboard is possible on 2^5 and 4^5? I’ve tried and tried but I failed…


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—– Original Message —–
From: spel_werdz_rite
To: 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 7:06 PM
Subject: [MC4D] Cube in a cube (16 moves)


I originally had it in 28 moves, but I decided to hold off for I was
certain it could be done faster. Even with how it is done now, I’m
betting it can be done in 12 moves. However, here it is. Using these
moves, many variations of the 5^4 cube in a cube can be done, so have
at it!

MagicCube4D 2 0 16 3
000000000000040000000000000
111111111111151111111111111
222222222222262222222222222
333333333333373333333333333
444444444444404444444444444
555555555555515555555555555
666666666666626666666666666
777777777777737777777777777
026:2 510:2 00:2 516:2 414:2 04:2 412:2 022:2 626:2 522:2
60:2 54:2 44:2 64:2 422:2 622:2.

Also, I have a 14 move 2^4 checkerboard using the same moves Remi used
on the 4^4 checkerboard. It’s fun to look at, so enjoy.
MagicCube4D 2 0 14 2
25525225
43343443
07707007
16616116
61161661
70070770
34434334
52252552
67 317 125 010 010 516 516 44 44 114 114 521 73 221.