Skewbed
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TLDR: Check it out at https://solver.now.sh/.
I am glad to announce a custom algorithm generator website I made in JavaScript from scratch.
I originally made it so I could generate some algs for a new Roux variant, but I think it could come in handy for some other people.
I didn't use other solvers, because I wanted to have a solver that could handle custom state definitions.
The way states are defined in my solver is each sticker can be one of the listed colors.
This allows for some stickers to be anywhere in the cube for it to be considered solved, and some to only be in certain places.
In the attached images, you can see that the stickers in gray can be anything, while the colored stickers need to be those colors.
The new feature compared to other solvers is that the rainbow colored stickers can one of a few defined colors.
It also saves the current state definition between sessions, and lets you copy and paste it to share it.
Here are the attached images:
Again, you can find it at https://solver.now.sh/.
If anyone has feedback on how I can improve the website or add features, please tell me.
I am glad to announce a custom algorithm generator website I made in JavaScript from scratch.
I originally made it so I could generate some algs for a new Roux variant, but I think it could come in handy for some other people.
I didn't use other solvers, because I wanted to have a solver that could handle custom state definitions.
The way states are defined in my solver is each sticker can be one of the listed colors.
This allows for some stickers to be anywhere in the cube for it to be considered solved, and some to only be in certain places.
In the attached images, you can see that the stickers in gray can be anything, while the colored stickers need to be those colors.
The new feature compared to other solvers is that the rainbow colored stickers can one of a few defined colors.
It also saves the current state definition between sessions, and lets you copy and paste it to share it.
Here are the attached images:
Again, you can find it at https://solver.now.sh/.
If anyone has feedback on how I can improve the website or add features, please tell me.