santongding
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In a 3x3x3 cube solving process, using cfop method, cross and 2 or 3 slots have been solved, and you can only see three faces of the cube(normally front right, and top), according to current information you get, is there a programming algorithm to say a corner or an edge can be determined or not?
For example, if you see two faces of a corner, you can conclude the third face‘s color. When solving last layer, you can always conclude all pieces with one look.
My straightforward thought is that record all determined pieces, randomly assign colors to others‘ pieces, and check if current state is legal.
What‘s more, I ask this question to write an application to help training look ahead.
If other threads have solved this question, please tell me, and thanks in advance.
To avoid misunderstanding, I'm focusing on concluding one piece when finish one or two f2l slots to find out if the piece can be used for the next slot. Depending on my experience when doing f2l, I can often conclude one piece‘s color unconsciously, so I wonder if there are some tools to help train this skill or I can make one to do this.
For example, if you see two faces of a corner, you can conclude the third face‘s color. When solving last layer, you can always conclude all pieces with one look.
My straightforward thought is that record all determined pieces, randomly assign colors to others‘ pieces, and check if current state is legal.
What‘s more, I ask this question to write an application to help training look ahead.
If other threads have solved this question, please tell me, and thanks in advance.
To avoid misunderstanding, I'm focusing on concluding one piece when finish one or two f2l slots to find out if the piece can be used for the next slot. Depending on my experience when doing f2l, I can often conclude one piece‘s color unconsciously, so I wonder if there are some tools to help train this skill or I can make one to do this.
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