Updates :)
- Option to show body of cube or make the cube "see through"
- Option to turn off animations (i.e., complete the turns instantly)
- Save times
At the time of writing, you can find these new features by clicking the buttons at the top right. As I make improvements, things can and...
Thank you so much!
I plan to keep developing it. It would be great to get to a point where people actually want to use it for virtual solving.
I agree with most of your suggestions, it's just a matter of what order I will prioritize features. I'm currently thinking of the following order:
-...
https://virtual-cube.web.app/play.html
Now you can make it larger and you can change the angle of the cube to see 3 faces. Just click the settings icon by the cube to see those options :)
One caveat is if you change the angle, it makes the dragging behavior a little weird. I'm going to think...
I have played around with both ways. I like looking at it from 2 faces so that R moves are on the right and L moves are on the left. If you have the perspective of 3 faces, there's not a "right" and "left" side. However, the upside of seeing 3 faces is that you would be able to see more...
Here's a little keyboard-controlled cube I made since the virtual cube on cstimer doesn't have some of the stuff I wanted
https://virtual-cube.web.app/play.html
At the moment, it has:
Any nxn
Turning via keyboard or mouse
Timer
Scrambler (currently not WCA official scrambles)
Algorithm...
Have you seen AlgExplorer? It doesn't always produce optimal solutions but this could be a good starting place.
Original post: https://www.speedsolving.com/threads/algexplorer-command-line-utility-to-assist-in-alg-searching.65189/
Github: https://github.com/john-ml/AlgExplorer
https://discord.gg/6yWU9b
If you:
-are against the removal of feet
-have worked hard to practice and compete in feet
-want to compete in feet
-wish for the WCA to repeal their verdict
-want to establish a feet-friendly association to compete against the WCA
Join this discord server. We don't...
For the specific pair jay mentioned: R' F R F' R' U' R
I actually do R U' R' U S R' S' but I agree with the principle. We should be more willing to use solutions that "break" RrUM. Similarly, we could probably use some edge comms in lse, although it will only be beneficial for a couple eolr and...
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScB70A-pn29ePOTyhdC6JpEBsLcu82dLXoWzKgVYYErOne3Sg/viewform?usp=sf_link
edited to have a working link hopefully
The problem is that it will often take 3 comms to solve lse, just try it for yourself and see. At this point you will probably be using more moves than a standard lse solution.
I switched to Roux because I think it's the fastest method:D
My advice for you is that you really don't need eolr to be sub 20, and you will probably never need cmlleo because that is way too many algs. There are more efficient ways to practice than learning massive alg sets.
Also, it's...
Here's a comparison of Roux and LMCF which I think is very reasonable.
1. First square of FB is approximately equal to first side of the 2x2 phase.
2. The eg algorithm is probably slightly faster than CMLL.
3. LMCF doesn't have CMLL recognition, but Roux doesn't have E2L transition, so that...
Updates :)
- Option to show body of cube or make the cube "see through"
- Option to turn off animations (i.e., complete the turns instantly)
- Save times
At the time of writing, you can find these new features by clicking the buttons at the top right. As I make improvements, things can and...
Thank you so much!
I plan to keep developing it. It would be great to get to a point where people actually want to use it for virtual solving.
I agree with most of your suggestions, it's just a matter of what order I will prioritize features. I'm currently thinking of the following order:
-...
https://virtual-cube.web.app/play.html
Now you can make it larger and you can change the angle of the cube to see 3 faces. Just click the settings icon by the cube to see those options :)
One caveat is if you change the angle, it makes the dragging behavior a little weird. I'm going to think...
I have played around with both ways. I like looking at it from 2 faces so that R moves are on the right and L moves are on the left. If you have the perspective of 3 faces, there's not a "right" and "left" side. However, the upside of seeing 3 faces is that you would be able to see more...
Here's a little keyboard-controlled cube I made since the virtual cube on cstimer doesn't have some of the stuff I wanted
https://virtual-cube.web.app/play.html
At the moment, it has:
Any nxn
Turning via keyboard or mouse
Timer
Scrambler (currently not WCA official scrambles)
Algorithm...
Have you seen AlgExplorer? It doesn't always produce optimal solutions but this could be a good starting place.
Original post: https://www.speedsolving.com/threads/algexplorer-command-line-utility-to-assist-in-alg-searching.65189/
Github: https://github.com/john-ml/AlgExplorer
https://discord.gg/6yWU9b
If you:
-are against the removal of feet
-have worked hard to practice and compete in feet
-want to compete in feet
-wish for the WCA to repeal their verdict
-want to establish a feet-friendly association to compete against the WCA
Join this discord server. We don't...
For the specific pair jay mentioned: R' F R F' R' U' R
I actually do R U' R' U S R' S' but I agree with the principle. We should be more willing to use solutions that "break" RrUM. Similarly, we could probably use some edge comms in lse, although it will only be beneficial for a couple eolr and...
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScB70A-pn29ePOTyhdC6JpEBsLcu82dLXoWzKgVYYErOne3Sg/viewform?usp=sf_link
edited to have a working link hopefully
The problem is that it will often take 3 comms to solve lse, just try it for yourself and see. At this point you will probably be using more moves than a standard lse solution.
I switched to Roux because I think it's the fastest method:D
My advice for you is that you really don't need eolr to be sub 20, and you will probably never need cmlleo because that is way too many algs. There are more efficient ways to practice than learning massive alg sets.
Also, it's...
Here's a comparison of Roux and LMCF which I think is very reasonable.
1. First square of FB is approximately equal to first side of the 2x2 phase.
2. The eg algorithm is probably slightly faster than CMLL.
3. LMCF doesn't have CMLL recognition, but Roux doesn't have E2L transition, so that...