Message #2821

From: andreyastrelin@yahoo.com
Subject: RE: RE: New puzzles
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 00:26:07 -0800

There was an error in my {5,5}12C. There is correct version: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wp1wxhs30z312vx/%7B5%2C5%7D12C.xml https://www.dropbox.com/s/wp1wxhs30z312vx/%7B5%2C5%7D12C.xml



Andrey



—In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, <andreyastrelin@…> wrote:


Roice,
something is wrong with {10,3} 6C edge-rotated puzzles. When I select some edge, I expect that edges on opposite sides of its decagons will be selected too (because mathematically they are the same). But that edges remain non-selected. Same is true for vertex-rotated 6C, and also for {10,3} 12color.
Is there something missing in puzzle description?



I see the same in {8,3} 6C… and I don’t like it because there are solutions of these puzzles in the table (including some of my own ones)… Looks like we solved puzzles that are not as "mathematically pure" as they should be.
Andrey



—In 4d_cubing@yahoogroups.com, <andreyastrelin@…> wrote:


{7,3} F0.4:0:1 F0.8:0:1 puzzle solved!
It is hyperbolic equivalent of "gigaminx" - there are two layers of rotation at each face. Method of solving is almost the same: I start with "subedge" 1-color pieces, then combine pieces at each edge, solve puzzle like classic Klein Quadric and at last put "subcorners" to correct place. Most problems are with the second stage - there are 84 edges, and it’s very difficult to find parts of the same edge. I did it by collecting all edge parts with some color around one center and working with them (nice feeling - when you can freely rotate almost all faces and know that you will not spoil anything by that).
Total twist count - 7558. Maximal operation length - 24 (for rotating 3 corners on the third stage), other operations are not longer than 8 twists.



Andrey



—In 4d_cubing@yahoogroups.com, <roice3@…> wrote:


Yeah, awesome!



Looks like another crystal cube order may be happening :D


(sent from my phone)




On Nov 17, 2013, at 1:57 AM, Melinda Green <melinda@… mailto:melinda@…> wrote:



Nice.


On 11/16/2013 7:02 PM, andreyastrelin@… mailto:andreyastrelin@… wrote:


100 puzzles solved :)



Andrey



—In 4d_cubing@yahoogroups.com mailto:4d_cubing@yahoogroups.com, <andreyastrelin@…> mailto:andreyastrelin@… wrote:


{10,3} 18C F0.67:0:1 solved. 2680 twists.
It was easy enough (if you know how to handle pieces with wrong orientation).



Andrey



—In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com mailto:4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, <ed.baumann@…> mailto:ed.baumann@… wrote:


 I’am playing with MT hyp {10,3],18C F0:0:1(not F1:0:0). 300 twists for 4 of the 18 colors so far. I don’t care for the number of twists and use 3 cycles all the way even early in order to not disturb anything. I also complete colors before starting a new one. So this puzzle is not so hard to solve but funny.


I will complete wiki for the 60 new puzzles and effectively aim for the new 50%.


Ed


—– Original Message —–
From: andreyastrelin@… mailto:andreyastrelin@…
To: 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com mailto:4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2013 4:02 AM
Subject: RE: Re: [MC4D] New puzzles




May be, but in 120-Cell you have some search tools. In 36-color tiles there is many similar colors that makes difficult searching of the correct tile (even when you make one face white and all others dark). Pieces of F1:0:0 are very thin, most of them are close to boundary, so you don’t even see them all.
Topology of {10,3}, 36C is not very easy (actually, I don’t understand it at all). When I look for the tile, I’m not always sure that my search covers whole fundamental area, so I can go over the same part again and again. And there are problems with finding a way for tiles that doesn’t disturb already solved parts.



Andrey



—In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com mailto:4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, <melinda@…> mailto:melinda@… wrote:


What about it is difficult? I would guess that more colors makes it more tedious but not harder, similar to 3^4 versus 120-Cell.
-Melinda


On 11/15/2013 1:44 PM, andreyastrelin@… mailto:andreyastrelin@… wrote:


I’ve solved {10,3}, 36C, F:0:0:1. It was difficult - it has too many colors. Total count is 2518 twists.



Andrey