Difference between revisions of "Computer cubes"
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* [http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?4688-NxN-Clock-Simulator Mitchell Stern's NxN clock simulator] | * [http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?4688-NxN-Clock-Simulator Mitchell Stern's NxN clock simulator] | ||
* [http://snk.digibase.ca/qcube/ Michael Gottlieb's qCube, qCubeFloppy, and qCubeIllusion] | * [http://snk.digibase.ca/qcube/ Michael Gottlieb's qCube, qCubeFloppy, and qCubeIllusion] | ||
+ | * [http://owenlennon.com/cube/floppysim/ Owen's Floppy cube simulator (1.3)] | ||
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Revision as of 21:49, 14 January 2011
Computer cubes are computer simulators of twisty puzzles. Although not all twisty puzzles are cubical, "computer cubes" is used as the blanket term.
Notable solvers
List of computer cubes
- Ryan Heise's hi-games
- Ryan Heise's 3x3 BLD sim
- Gelatinbrain for many puzzles
- Jeremy Fleischman's jflySim + qqTimer
- Mitchell Stern's NxN clock simulator
- Michael Gottlieb's qCube, qCubeFloppy, and qCubeIllusion
- Owen's Floppy cube simulator (1.3)
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