vcuber13
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multi fringe
29:40.921 10057
Mean TPS: 5.647
29:40.921 10057
Mean TPS: 5.647
Unless you have a more precise idea. It might work out to N^x where x is a bit more than 3, for instance.Basically, you need O(N) moves to solve one tile, and there are O(N[SUP]2[/SUP]) tiles.
1:08.782, 46.176, 20.797, 8.917, 3.735, 0.548 = 2:28.955
I failed so hard on the last 2 ones but i'm really happy for the first 2 ones, i think they are PBs.
I did a 8x8 avg 5 : 2:13.073, with 1:58.264 single
1:08 7x7 wtf. You are way too fast.EDIT : sub 2:30 ! 2:28.955, with 9.855 TPS
1:08.782, 46.176, 20.797, 8.917, 3.735, 0.548 = 2:28.955
stannic, can you make it so the relay doesn't clear the textbox every time? If you don't already do that. I'd like to be able to compare splits when I do a few solves in a row.
Could we have an offline version that saves your times for all puzzles/relays? Possibly in a similar way to gqtimer.
It should be possible but as far as I understand it requires using cookies. I'm not yet familiar with coding cookies. I'll look into it, anyway.
- Bulat
Couldn't we have an external database, like Prisma Puzzle Timer? The only thing is that it could only be done offline, but I download it offline anyway, and I'm sure many others do too, so it shouldn't be a massive problem.
Javascript can't modify files on your machine (except cookies and the like) so this won't happen unless a different language is used.Couldn't we have an external database, like Prisma Puzzle Timer? The only thing is that it could only be done offline, but I download it offline anyway, and I'm sure many others do too, so it shouldn't be a massive problem.