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Q: Simulate a Rubik's cube

betsegA Rubik's cube has 6 colors: red, orange, yellow, white, blue, and green. Red and orange, yellow and white, and blue and green faces are on opposite sides. Net of a solved Rubik's cube looks like this: Y BRGO W And the tiles look like this: Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y B B B R R R G...

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Q: Totally Cubular

GarethCreate a program or function to unjumble a 9x9x9 cube of digits by rotating individual 3x3 cubes within it. This is similar to (but, I suspect, a bit harder than) my Flippin' Squares question. Input Input will be a 9x9x9 cube. I'm not going to be as strict over the input as I was last time, 3d...

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Q: Determine the type of Cuboid

Kevin CruijssenIntroduction: I'm a twisty puzzles collector. Here you can see my current collection of ± 300 puzzles. I think everyone knows the regular Rubik's Cube (3x3x3 Cube), which is a NxNxN Cube. There are also Cuboids (block-shaped puzzles), which come in different forms, perhaps better explained by S...

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Q: Reverse a Rubik's Cube Algorithm

Julian LachnietWhenever you make a move on a Rubik's Cube, there is a reverse move which undoes the first move. Because of this, every algorithm (set of moves) has a reverse algorithm which undoes the first algorithm. The goal of this challenge is to find the reverse of a given algorithm. Specification: The ...

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Q: Implement the Cubically Cube

TehPersCubically is a fairly new esoteric language capable of creating short, golf-like answers for a very specific subset of problems. It is unique in that it stores memory in the form of a 3x3 Rubik's cube, making calculations far less trivial than in most languages. In Cubically, the programmer must ...

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@DonaldSplutterwit What, @DonaldSplutterwit. I'm asking the OP to edit in some context. If anyone puts words in the asker's mouth in trying to make it pass muster, I'll call it out. That's the asker's job, If they take no interest in improving it themselves, let it sit and rot. If you're interested in solving it, go off on your own to do so, and or ask for help doing so in chat. Am I supposed to be amused by your comment? Or insulted? "lol"
Well, it seems, @DonaldSplutterwit, that you and SimplyBA, have made me the butt of some joke. That's sad.
@DonaldSplutterwit I suspect you were simply speaking in a light-hearted manner, in your last phrase. Not a problem...
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@DonaldSplutterwit To be honest, I don't really know what you're getting at there. I had seen your link long before YOU commented on it. You're free to get your fun in any manner, just don't do it at the cost to any one person.
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@SimplyBeautifulArt Hey, @SimplyBeautifulArt are you responding to messages (pings) originating from this chatroom? I know you've started school. But you were here to have checked in on messages. Given a recent answer you gave, to a problem statement question, perhaps you want to go back to compete for rep. That's fine. That's your choice. Don't let me stop you. Just please don't pretend you're on both sides of the fence.
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@SimplyBeautifulArt A little bit confused, am I, after seeing that in the past two days, you've answered 4 problem statement questions. I also know you've been working more recently to gain some rep. I'm not going to criticize you, but given your high level of activity in closing and deleting and commenting upon problem statement questions, I am confused as to why you'd encourage such questions by answering them?
 
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