Ruining the pretentions of a fair handful of mathematicians, a computer science prof from Northeastern University can crack the Rubik's cube, from any position, in 26 moves. Gene Cooperman, working ...
No matter how mixed-up it is, the Rubik's Cube can be solved in 20 moves or fewer, say a team of researchers who used computer time donated by Google to run complex algorithms to prove it. That means ...
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Ever since the Rubik’s Cube was released, it’s taunted almost a half billion tinkerers who think they can crack its confounding mysteries, only to be stymied by its maddening secrets. Now, it’s time ...
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