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"Rubik's Floppy" by radiant (original by Katsuhiko Okamoto)

added 25 Jun 2011 09:33
Solved16/16
Cooked0/16
Difficulty2.50
Style6.00
Rigidity5.31
Shortest Solution
Byradiant
On25 Jun 2011 09:33

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15579 Rubik's Floppy N7DOT 3 (2490) Sat 25 Jun 2011 23:44  
  still really good level, though
 
15578 Rubik's Floppy N7DOT 3 (2490) Sat 25 Jun 2011 23:41  
  darn, i just realized that should have been a spoiler! at least the level is easy enough without help... so WARNING! DO NOT READ COMMENT DIRECTLY BELOW IF YOU DON'T LIKE SPOILERS!

sorry, realised it immediately after posting
 
15577 Rubik's Floppy N7DOT 3 (2490) Sat 25 Jun 2011 23:38  
  very nice implementation. however, there are two non-equivalent positions that satisfy the starting position, meaning that from the position given, the sequence L U R D L U results in a solution, while on the actual puzzle, depending on which starting position is chosen, it may or may not result in a solution, and so although the machinism may be flawless, it isn't a full implementation.
 
15574 Rubik's Floppy radiant (1469) Sat 25 Jun 2011 09:33  
  'Rubik's Floppy' uploaded by radiant:
Here you go, a smaller level with a mechanism that actually works and a goal point to strive for.

I have it set up so that to register a move, you press toward the edge you want to flip 21 times (so that you can just hold down the key) then twice in the opposite direction (so that holding will have a definite stopping point and you don't just keep flipping the same edge back and forth).