Message #1865

From: schuma <mananself@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: 3^5 solved!
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 21:40:28 -0000

Congratulations! Seems like you are the youngest solver of 3^5.

I don’t want to give you any pressure but if you can keep this fast pace and your father let you use the computer, you’ll probably become the youngest solver of 120-cell.

Nan

— In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "deustfrr" <thermostatico@…> wrote:
>
> Hi, I have just solved the 3^5 puzzle! Btw I am not twelve anymore but thirteen years old. I used the Sheerin-Zhao hybrid method, which is analogous to the Fridrich method for the normal cube, basically meaning pairs of nc and n+1c are made, then there’s an orientation and permutation step for the last layer.
> A few hard parts were basically where 5c pieces were involved, lol.
> Thanks to Roice for writing the program and Matthew who unknowingly helped make the method I used. Also thanks to Nan who tried to help me with the last piece, (I figured it out myself.)
> Also, typing on the iPod is so fun!
> Lastly, since my dad now works at home on the computer, I’m not sure how far I can go with these puzzles anymore. My goal, in order, is to solve the 120-cell, the 4^5, and the. 5^5.
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