Filipe Teixeira
Member
If you google "Rubik's cube solver robot" you'll find a lot of results.
But it seems that the main goal of rubik's cube solvers are to be the fastest, not to really automate scrambling and to help learning.
If someone has the intiative to mass produce a rubik's cube solver robot, there would be a lot of benefits. For example, helping people to learn to solve the cube by themselves.
Solving the cube when you mess up is a great improvement on learning. You can train parts of the method, put the cube in the machine and it would solve it or provide another fully scrambled cube or another case (OLL / PLL / ZBLL / F2L whathever)
Also, the machine could save the state of the cube, as it would have sensors to capture the state of the cube.
So you could apply a pattern to it in seconds or scramble it for championships...
And so many other benefits, I know you can think of many of it and others resources the machine could have.
Let me know what you think, and this can be real in the future.
But it seems that the main goal of rubik's cube solvers are to be the fastest, not to really automate scrambling and to help learning.
If someone has the intiative to mass produce a rubik's cube solver robot, there would be a lot of benefits. For example, helping people to learn to solve the cube by themselves.
Solving the cube when you mess up is a great improvement on learning. You can train parts of the method, put the cube in the machine and it would solve it or provide another fully scrambled cube or another case (OLL / PLL / ZBLL / F2L whathever)
Also, the machine could save the state of the cube, as it would have sensors to capture the state of the cube.
So you could apply a pattern to it in seconds or scramble it for championships...
And so many other benefits, I know you can think of many of it and others resources the machine could have.
Let me know what you think, and this can be real in the future.