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    Self-solving Rubik's Cube - video and photos

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    That is some kind of cool.
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    That's quite interesting. The demonstrator made about 15 90º twists, but the onboard CPU took over 45 90º twists to resolve. Initially I thought it would memorize the movements that the human made and simply reverse them, but apparently there's a wrote method (literally) by which it resolves.

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    That is an IMPRESSIVE Build...let a lone programming and sensors.
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    I guess all those kids in basements can now give up trying to beat the world record.

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    Actually this is not a random setup!! There has to be a different color under each actuator. White , Red, Green, Blue, Yellow all in the center
    which has to be done by a human and might take a couple of minutes to setup, at least for me.

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