I know this. I will just be using the edges and corners with the new hardware.
Edit: Wow I'm dumb. What about buying the hardware with just centerpieces?
I got 24 Rubik's Brand cubes and I wanna replace the hardware on them. What types of hardware work best for this (Type A...etc)? Where can I buy the hardware?
I was using the way +2s are defined in the sense that they use the 45 degree rule being fair.
I never understood why you suggested a 30 degree rule. I realize now it 90 degrees divided by how many pieces in the row. I think that 30 is still too low.
No I'm just giving my opinion on the topic...
Oh and I correct myself, in the regulations in Article 10, 10f, it says =<45 counts as a solved state. So my statement about it having to be 44 degrees would actually be having to be 45 degrees according to the regulations.
1/2 is not an arbitrary number. 45 degrees is already the standard...
But it is different, being less than 45 degrees still allows it to be solved. It's not an arbitrary number. Because it's a square, 90 degrees is a quarter turn, 45 is half of that. The puzzle being define as solved with less than 45 degrees of misalignment is perfectly reasonable.
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Oh man. You'd think that after 6 months they might learn to not schedule it the same day as the SAT! Man! Not this again! But luckily I'm not taking the SAT that day, instead I'll be in a We The People competition for my AP Government class. Great, if it's not one thing it's another. WHY ME! So...
Did I ever tell you all that I missed my turn to Prescott and kept going all the way to Flagstaff till I realized it that I wasn't in the right place? Got home so late. Sucks right?