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ndand | 5 years ago

> that took Rubik himself an entire month to solve

I'm not sure you what you mean by this, but Rubik discovered an algorithm to solve the cube, he didn't follow instructions like what the 1 out 20 of cube owners do.

It'd be interesting to know the percentage of the people that have discovered an algorithm by themselves to solve the cube.

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fastball|5 years ago

What is the difference between instructions and an algorithm in this case?

danielbarla|5 years ago

I guess the parent poster means that Rubik did not have an existing solution to follow, and his one month meant solving it without any external assistance.

(I'm not sure how his invention process went exactly, but I would guess that he probably did not start with a physical device he could hold, so I'm not sure such comparisons are really meaningful. It may have been easier for him to solve, due to inside knowledge, or it may have been harder.)

pezezin|5 years ago

In the cube solving world, movement sequences that arrange the cube in a specific way are called "algorithms". Each "algorithm" will solve part of the cube, the full solution being a sequence of "algorithms".

ndand|5 years ago

It's the same thing. I just used a different word.