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MagicCube4D

MagicCube4D


MagicCube 4D [1]

For the the 4-dimensional cube puzzle accomplishments, records, and documentation, see MagicCube4D.

Records (first and shortest)

For First and Shortest check MC4D_Records.

Gallery

Check amazing pictures in Image_gallery.

Solutions

Solving tips and ideas for other solutions for 4D puzzles click MC4D_Solutions.

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MagicTile

MagicTile


MagicTile V2 [2]

Records (first and shortest)
For First and Shortest check MagicTile_Records.

List of Solvers
For MagicTile v2 Solutions check MagicTile v2 Solutions.

Mathologer Challenge
See the first 100 solvers of the Klein Bottle Rubik's Analogue [here].

Tips and ideas
For solving tips and ideas for MagicTile puzzles click MagicTile aspects.









Magic Puzzle Ultimate

Magic Puzzle Ultimate


Magic Puzzle Ultimate [3]


Records (first and shortest)

For First and Shortest check MPUlt_Records.















Blindfolded Solving

Blindfolded solving


Rules

The rule of a blindfolded solution without macros:
(1) Starting the solve: make a full scramble using any simulator.
(2) Memorization: the solver memorizes the puzzle without making any twist. The solver may change the viewpoint to inspect the whole puzzle. The solver must not take notes (per WCA regulations).
(3) Put on "blindfold": Preferences > Modes > Blindfold
(4) During the solve: now the solver may make twists.
(5) Ending the solve: a successful solution ends automatically. The duration of the solution includes both the memorization phase and the solving phase.

The rule of a blindfolded solution with macros:
As same as the rule without macros, except: before step (1) the solver may define macros, and during step (4) the solver may use the predefined macros.


Records
Check BLD_Records.








Permutations

MagicCube7D


Puzzle Index

Find permutation counts of every puzzle with explanations in Permutations_Index.

Notation

For a description of the notation used in the permutation count explanations, visit Permutations_Notation.














Physical Puzzles

Grant's Physical 3x3x3x3



Melinda's Physical 2x2x2x2

In 2016, Melinda Green began making the first ever physical representation of a 4D puzzle, the 2^4. Check out her page here.

For different solving methods, visit Physical 2^4 Methods.
For speedsolving records, visit Physical 2^4 Records



Grant's Puzzles

Grant designed and 3D printed his own puzzles based on Melinda's 2x2x2x2 piece design. He made a 2x2x2x3, 2x2x3x3, 3x3x3x2, and the holy grail, the 3x3x3x3. For more information on Grant's puzzles, visit Grant's Physical 4d Puzzles