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I now name this the most addicting puzzle ever. I just got one a couple weeks ago and I've been cubing like crazy. Anybody else here addicted to the cube?
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Sorry. Rubik's not my style
my puzzle of choice
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nekros wrote:I now name this the most addicting puzzle ever. I just got one a couple weeks ago and I've been cubing like crazy. Anybody else here addicted to the cube?
Still can solve it within 5 minutes. If I am practiced up again, it drops to 3.
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Candy wrote:Still can solve it within 5 minutes. If I am practiced up again, it drops to 3.
LOL. A couple of friends of mine can solve it in under a minute :). Myself, I never even tried.


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How many different positions or "states" can a rubix cube be in?
I tried to do the math once, but then my head started to hurt.

My best guess right now would be something like:
(6! * 8! * 12!)/6

I don't think it is correct though...
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46 quintillion approximately
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I doubt that very much.
If I remember correct a quintillion = 1.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000 which is a lot.
Even if every single smaller cube of of the collective 26 cubes could be placed in any position it would only be the equivalent of 26! = 403.291.461.126.605.635.584.000.000. (not considering the fact that a lot of those positions would essentially be the same)

My "logic", of course, could be flawed... (yes, I'm on a star trek marathon.)
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Check out this page.

According to them, a 3x3 has 43252003274489856000 permutations.
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first problem is that a quintillion apparently is not the size I was tough, which is 10^30.
second problem is that I missed a important fact, still, it is a very large number.
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Zacariaz wrote:first problem is that a quintillion apparently is not the size I was tough
Are you a US/UK citizen, or living in continental Europe using the French system? US and increasingly also UK:

10^6 = million
10^9 = billion
10^12 = trillion
etc.

French system, used in most Western European countries:

10^6 = million
10^9 = milliard
10^12 = billion
10^15 = billiard
etc.

Also see here.

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lousy brits, walking away from the majority usage (most countries still use the long scale) 8-[
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I grew up with Windows telling me how much a million, billion, etc were, so I just use that.

IMHO, 10^9 being a billion is much more sensible (for no good reason other than having a consistent naming scheme).
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Post by Combuster »

Long scales are consistent too.
million, milliard
billion, billiard
trillion, trilliard
quadrillion, quadrilliard
etc, etc

The only two real reasons to use one is
1: Taste, good for dictators
2: Because the US does it, which by definition is also a reason to *NOT* do it :twisted:
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There are different types off rubix cube with different numbers of squares on the sides, so you should deffine which one your talking about before you argue how many possibilities of positions there are...
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suthers wrote:There are different types off rubix cube with different numbers of squares on the sides, so you should deffine which one your talking about before you argue how many possibilities of positions there are...
We are talking about the Rubix cube, not all the spin-offs. That is, 3x3 on each side.


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