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speedsolving the rubik's snake

cookingfat

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I got a rubik's snake for christmas and had it for a few weeks before I realised people were speedsolving them by making it from a line into a ball. I tried it myself and after a couple of days was getting sub-10 seconds, now I normally get 5s or 6s averages. My best time is 5.15

I was just wondering if many other people here did this and what are your times?

Also are there any mods you can do to it?
 

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Hehehe, I've been trying this the past few days: I bought a Rubik's Snake at Xmas for one of my kids (one of those presents I buy for the kids which is really for myself!). I was interested to see that the stickers on the ends of the puzzle say "Rubik's Snake" but the box is labelled "Rubik's Twist". Anyhow - I'm about to try a speedsolve...

Hmmm, 24.45 -- not very impressive! I certainly didn't need that 15 second pre-inspection time :)

I started my twists in the middle of the puzzle which is probably a poor choice. Another try...

14.63 -- much better!

I remember these from the early 80s when I was a kid at junior school and there were many poor quality rip-offs around that would get really loose after a short amount of use. Perhaps a real loose snake would be the best mod - you'd just have to sort of crumple it up!
 
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I own a Rubik's snake puzzle. But I have a Chinese made one. You can't really speedsolve this puzzle. It is intended to make as many interesting shapes as you can. The box on the Chinese version shows 24 possible shapes. You can probably find many, many more. I'm too lazy to do this now. But back in the early 1990's, I did discover over 40 new states though.
 

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It's like a ball thing, when it's super-compacted.
Scrambled state is when it's in a line.

It usually comes packaged in the ball.

Like this?

Rubik%27s%20Snake.jpg


That can't be it. Seriously. I bought one yesterday and managed to get it into this state in what must've been 2 minutes MAX on my first try. I didn't struggle at all, I just... did it.

Is that really it? Where's the challenge? :confused:
 

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That can't be it. Seriously. I bought one yesterday and managed to get it into this state in what must've been 2 minutes MAX on my first try. I didn't struggle at all, I just... did it.
Is that really it? Where's the challenge? :confused:
You overlooked the challenge - perhaps because the challenge is so small for you! For speedsolving it is a dexterity challenge much like the Magic.
 

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Heh, good thing I did a search, otherwise... well you don't want to know.

I also practise Snake these days, averaging around 7.50 seconds, best time being 4.90.
 

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I might be a bit late, but how do you speed solve it? Is there some technique?
 
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