Message #978

From: Melinda Green <melinda@superliminal.com>
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Re: MC7D solved! ;)
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 20:46:45 -0700

12 years old?? Well I certainly encourage you to keep trying because
even if it takes you a year to learn to solve the 3^4, you’ll almost
certainly be the world’s youngest solver. Just study Roice’s solution
and ask questions when you get stuck.

Good luck!
-Melinda

deustfrr wrote:
> Well, At least you solved it. And I’m a 12 year old looking up to you lolz! I know a bit about multidimensional geometry but I can’t solve the 2^4 ! So frustrating! Hope you solve MC7D ;^)!(I can’t use the click function)
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> — In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "Andrey" <andreyastrelin@…> wrote:
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>> Actually it was about 1.5 days - between the moment when I found and fixed a bug in the program (and started 3^5 from the beginning) and complete solving (and recovering another bug - there was no congratulations window) there was about 33 hours. Maybe about 6-8 hours of "work".
>> No, I’m 41 years old. And may be I know a couple of things about the mathematics :)
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>> — In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "deustfrr" <deustfrr@> wrote:
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>>> about 3 days only?! that’s awesome! I can’t even do a 2X2X2X2!
>>> And are you a teen? ;^)
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>>> — In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "Andrey" <andreyastrelin@> wrote:
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>>>> Don’t worry, it’s not 3^7 and even not 3^6 - it’s just small and simple 3^5 :D It took about 3 days and less than 5000 twists (twist counter says 4955, but without start/stop macro markup it will be smaller number). I think that I have some ideas how to start 3^7 now :)
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>>>> Good luck!
>>>> Andrey
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