Message #3434

From: David Reens <dave.reens@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [MC4D] 3^4 solved
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 22:06:02 -0600

Ah Thanks Ray. I had gotten as far as zhumala with MC7D- wanting to try higher dim cubes but not understanding what clicking was doing and not finding directions in the ten minutes I devoted to the project. It looks like everything I might want is in that link.

By the way is it possible to make twisty puzzles out of the Archimedian solids in 3D and not just platonic? How about uniform polyhedra? Could I do any of this in MagicTile? I haven’t tried it out yet.

Cheers,
Dave

On Jul 12, 2016, at 5:28 PM, Ray Zhao thermostatico@gmail.com [4D_Cubing] <4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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> Tagging things sounds real awesome. I’ve no idea how it works though – is there a range limit?
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> Great job with the 3^4, and even better (in my super-biased opinion) that you want to go solve even more higher-dimensional puzzles.
> I’ll post this just in case you haven’t seen it: http://astr73.narod.ru/MC7D/instr.html
> 3-click mode may be your thing.
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> Also, do give MC5D a try, just in case it works out. I will admit however that it feels slightly buggier in some cases, especially on the 3^5.
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