Message #2438
From: Melinda Green <melinda@superliminal.com>
Subject: Re: [MC4D] MagicTile Solving
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2012 15:52:06 -0700
No more low-hanging fruit? :-)
I’m glad to see you tackling the face-turning puzzles.
Here is my list of puzzles that have turned out to be particularly nasty:
* hyp {3,8} 8C V0:0:1 (Eduard - "Barbicontello")
* hyp {3,8} 10C V0:0:1 (hidden 3-cycle)
* hyp {5,5} 6C non-orientable V1.33:0:0 (Eduard)
* eucl klein {3,6} 8C V0:0:1 (Eduard - tiny size / big challenge)
* hyp {8,3} 10C F0.67:0:1 (Andrey)
* hyp {8,4} 9C E1:0:0 (Melinda)
Please keep us informed when you find particularly difficult or
interesting ones. Maybe once we identify all the exceptional puzzles we
can create a "grans slam" prize for anyone that solves them all.
-Melinda
On 10/28/2012 7:44 AM, Eduard wrote:
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> Solving of MT ell sph icosa F 0:0:1 —– || 10/23/2012 || 543
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> Solving of MT skew {4,6|3} 30 F 0:0:1 —– || 10/25/2012 || 1558
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> Attention: cyan and aqua very similar
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> Solving of MT irp {4,6} 18 F 0:0:1 —– || 10/28/2012 || 932
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> For the double flip of edges I made macro working only on
> purple/green. For corners: there are a lot of commutators with two
> elements in the intersection which must be avoided. Often you have to
> "traverse" the puzzle to get in the right "orbit" near the aim.
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> New ranking
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> 1. Ed 203
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> 2. Nan 146
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> 3. Andrey 53
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> 4.Damjan 40
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> 5. Melinda 17
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> 6. Zhao 9
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> 7. Roice 2
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> Here is a little graph: MT solve history oct 2012
> <http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/YDqNUHcHiFMhS1nIWoEJa-8OxxKSWPZKcPsEtrHJKuBuE-SxbbRO-SV0ieGptpkWBpcKCvjigjtidrYgSzuFpvzPoz8KD7wAqtKvpt4/Eduard/MT%20history.JPG>
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> Ed
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