I find it hard to keep track of where my centres are unless I have edges solved. The easiest intuitive fix is M2 U M' U' M2 which moves centres a quarter turn while preserving the bottom layer. Then just resolve the top. Not as fast as learning an alg to fix it all at once, of course.just do an M/M' and resolve LSE.
no because the definition of the word void is emptyLook, I started this thread based off of one question: does a void cube really need holes?
Seriously, the mechanism of a void cube is cool, but is it possible to lube a void cube? How about this:
I would take a cube, such as a QiYi Sail W, and take it apart, leaving the centers attached to the core.
Then I would take off the caps, sand down each center and take off 1 milimeter of plastic per center.
Then un-sticker the center caps and put them back onto the centers.
Put the cube back together. It doesn't have holes, but would it still technically be a void cube?
google definitionLook, I started this thread based off of one question: does a void cube really need holes?
Seriously, the mechanism of a void cube is cool, but is it possible to lube a void cube? How about this:
I would take a cube, such as a QiYi Sail W, and take it apart, leaving the centers attached to the core.
Then I would take off the caps, sand down each center and take off 1 milimeter of plastic per center.
Then un-sticker the center caps and put them back onto the centers.
Put the cube back together. It doesn't have holes, but would it still technically be a void cube?
No, It would solve the same but I think a void cube needs holes. That is like calling a 3x3 a mastermorphinx. functions the same, but not quite the sameLook, I started this thread based off of one question: does a void cube really need holes?
Seriously, the mechanism of a void cube is cool, but is it possible to lube a void cube? How about this:
I would take a cube, such as a QiYi Sail W, and take it apart, leaving the centers attached to the core.
Then I would take off the caps, sand down each center and take off 1 milimeter of plastic per center.
Then un-sticker the center caps and put them back onto the centers.
Put the cube back together. It doesn't have holes, but would it still technically be a void cube?
A void cube does not need holes.Look, I started this thread based off of one question: does a void cube really need holes?
Seriously, the mechanism of a void cube is cool, but is it possible to lube a void cube? How about this:
I would take a cube, such as a QiYi Sail W, and take it apart, leaving the centers attached to the core.
Then I would take off the caps, sand down each center and take off 1 milimeter of plastic per center.
Then un-sticker the center caps and put them back onto the centers.
Put the cube back together. It doesn't have holes, but would it still technically be a void cube?