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Cubestormer 3

What's the inspection time like?
Most previous Lego machines have had really slow times for that. Would like to see this one follow WCA rules.
I bet humans could get sub-4 with an optimal solution known beforehand...
 
So, could you guys come to US Nationals and let us try to use this as a scrambler? :-D

Or perhaps you'd like to come and scramble for CUBESTORMER 3 at one of our LEGO events? ;)

3 seconds? And would it look as awesome to film crews? :-P

So scrambles in about 2.65s then? ;) And thanks, I agree that Mike made it look awesome too! :)

What's the inspection time like?
Most previous Lego machines have had really slow times for that. Would like to see this one follow WCA rules.
I bet humans could get sub-4 with an optimal solution known beforehand...

The Guinness World Record rules for robots stipulate that the time is for the full solve including scanning and calculation. "Inspection" is included in the 3.253 seconds. It takes CUBESTORMER 3 about 500ms to physically turn over the cube and capture 6 images and about another 50ms to calculate a good solution before it starts the physical solve.
 
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It takes CUBESTORMER 3 about 500ms to physically turn over the cube and capture 6 images and about another 50ms to calculate a good solution before it starts the physical solve.

I remove any further reservations. That is impressive.
 
considering this was ran with the processor of a phone I wonder how much faster this could be if it was connected to a supercomputer.
 
considering this was ran with the processor of a phone I wonder how much faster this could be if it was connected to a supercomputer.

I wound say not that much. The only things the phone directly does is take the pictures and calculate the solution. Everything else is limited by the actual turning and rotating of the cube. (I hope I worded that right)
 
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