Difference between revisions of "Square-1 methods"

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* [http://www.cubezone.be/square1.html Lars Vandenbergh's Square-1 Page] - This method has been used to set most Square-1 world records (SCOPE)
 
* [http://www.cubezone.be/square1.html Lars Vandenbergh's Square-1 Page] - This method has been used to set most Square-1 world records (SCOPE)
 
* [http://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/square1.htm Jaap's Square-1 Page] - Information about Square-1, and algorithms for several solutions.
 
* [http://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/square1.htm Jaap's Square-1 Page] - Information about Square-1, and algorithms for several solutions.
* [http://shellie.nfshost.com/cube/square1.php Shellie's Sillie Square-1 Method] - A simple, intuitive Square-1 solution.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20180730053740/http://shellie.nfshost.com/cube/square1.php Shellie's Sillie Square-1 Method] - A simple, intuitive Square-1 solution.
 
* [http://sinac.orgfree.com/square-1/beginner/overview.php SinaC's Square-1 Page] - Beginner->Intermediate->Advanced methods
 
* [http://sinac.orgfree.com/square-1/beginner/overview.php SinaC's Square-1 Page] - Beginner->Intermediate->Advanced methods
 
* [http://jmbaum.110mb.com/square1.htm Jason Baum' Tutorial]
 
* [http://jmbaum.110mb.com/square1.htm Jason Baum' Tutorial]

Revision as of 15:09, 26 April 2019

The Square-1 is a interesting puzzle- the concepts of other puzzles can be applied to it, however, it is unique in that corners and edges are indistinguishable to the puzzle's inner mechanism- meaning corners can be swapped with edges and therefore the puzzle can change shape. The puzzle is much easier to work with when it is in the shape of a cube so generally the first step is to somehow (there are several methods) get the pieces arranged so that the puzzle is cubic. Then, the pieces are separated into their correct layers, and permuted. Note that there is no possible incorrect orientation for pieces, since the middle layer can only rotate through 180 degrees at a time (Many refer to separation as "orientation").

List of Methods

External links