February 28, 2025
In the previous post we dealt with the puzzle using only 180 degree turns. Now let's talk about the puzzle where we use 90 degree turns. R^, Rv, L^, Lv, T<, T>, B<, B>.
Get a solved 3x3x3 cube and a solved 3x3x1 puzzle. Do R^ T< Rv T> on each one. On the 3x3x3 it does a double swap of corners and a 3-cycle of edges. What does it do on the 3x3x1?
March 2, 2025
What it does is show that the corners of the 3x3x1 correspond to some of the edges on the 3x3x3. And the corners of the 3x3x3 do not exist on the 3x3x1. What about the edges of the 3x3x1? They correspond to some of the centers of a 3x3x3!
Have fun trying some other 3x3x3 algorithms on the 3x3x1 and see how they compare.
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