Lego CubeStormer

I'm not that impressed...
There are books on the web where you can read the best and quickest way to solve these. The only thing this guy had to do was build the device and then program the device to do certain moves with certain patterns.
If you take this puzzle then look at each side you should already be able to solve it.
 
^ I managed to do the first 2 rings on my own, but one piece on the second ring is still wrong and with my Algorythm I can't replace it without moving another one D:
Still, constructing and programming this has been a huge work.
 
Impulse said:
I'm not that impressed...
There are books on the web where you can read the best and quickest way to solve these. The only thing this guy had to do was build the device and then program the device to do certain moves with certain patterns.
If you take this puzzle then look at each side you should already be able to solve it.
You still have to make a robot that can:
accurately find out the current state of the cube (which colors are where)
Turn the cube in all the ways possible
Find out a series of moves which will solve the cube
Solve the cube

And it isn't as easy as programming every single possible way the cube can look into the robot and the quickest way to solving them all.
There are 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 possible permutations.

All in all, this is quite a remarkable feat in my opinion.
 
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