Rubik's Cube is such a popular puzzle game that we can find it in most families all around the world, and I can guess that most of them are thrown out in the corner of a room, with the confused color patterns on it. Once it is scrambled, it's too difficult for beginners to arrange the same color on each face. I think this is the critical defect of Rubik's Cube. It's almost impossible for most people to revert the scrambled cubic without any technique. If he or she could solve it, it would be an accident. There are some solving technique for Rubik's Cube, and people who know one of them fight in a champion's ship of Rubik's Cube challenging the best time, which seems to be great and almost incredible for most people without the technique. However, I think they are not so great because all they are doing is following their solving method. It's no creative work and actually a robot can do it way faster. The most interesting thing about this puzzle game is finding the solving way, and to do that, we often need the cubic with the initial pattern. We had to have several cubics to find the method but with this web page I found today, we can get the initial pattern whenever we need. It is named "Rubik's Cube Solver," but I want to call it "Rubik's Cube reseter."
Foregive me, this is totally unrelated to Rubik's Cube. I am always feeling homesick for Vancouver, although Japan is my native land. I lived there for two years long time ago, and my soul took root in Vancouver's soil, I guess. I am glad I've found your blog by chance. I enjoyed your pictures and journals. I will come back again.
Posted by: komichi | October 25, 2006 at 11:01 PM