i think the general formula for positions on any cube is:
E!/2 * 2^(E-1) * C! * 3^(C-1) * M!
where C is no. of corners
E is no. of edges
and M is the number of center pieces
i think it is wrong because i don't think it encorporates parity or opposite outer edges being swapped on the same...
my friends eastsheen 4x4 popped and completely disassembled, he asked me to put it back together for him and after almost fully re-assembling it one of the inner edge pieces was missing
FHL
The title basicaly says it, i have tutorials on CFOP, ZB and big cubes, but i can't seem to find one for the square-1. I would just watch videos, but i don't always have an internet connection.
direct links would be much appreciated
i'm looking for a large cube i.e 10cm per side or bigger
i need it for school, i'm planning of putting some circuits with 4017 chips in, so when you solve the cube each side has 9 LED's flashing around it
the project is for GCSE electronics, but i'm not sure when we can start designing, so...
diangshengs are very good and cheap
also you should learn fridich from monkeydude thats who i learnt it off and i am now almost sub-30
mefferts 4x4's are the best from what i've heard
Tyrannous is right, puzl is a very good shop for cubes, and i got my order the day after it got shipped.
But they dont have a wide range of DIY's also if you do open a shop please have dian sheng cubes, they are great for mods and speed cubing and are very cheap
stickers would also be great