I have yet to solve the Rubik’s Cube until today, never mind the fact that when I grew up that was all the rage without the help of the Internet to provide a solution. Guess the novelty wore off for me, as I never got past solving all sides, stopping short at the third row. Nice to know that even robots have outpaced me in this aspect, with a homebrew Lego Mindstorms robot solving one in a mere 6 minutes using an average 60 faceturns in doing so. It relies on a color sensor to go about its task, taking a moment to work out its plan while executing it in a miraculous barrage of twists and turns. Nothing new here, but built from Lego? Amazing.
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