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I solved my Vincent Van Gogh Rubik's Cube, a recent cube I got for my birthday (November 2018), by using an algorithm I made up/discovered years ago from playing around with the standard cube.
The difference between a standard Rubik's Cube and one with images on it is the orientation of the centre pieces on each face matter when they're not just solid colours. I'm far more excited about this than seems reasonable but I was very surprised by the results! My hunches about how the cube turned and moved, from years of playing with it, were correct!
A standard Rubik's Cube has 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 (4.3×10^19 or roughly 43 quintillion) permutations, whereas a Rubik's Cube with marked centre pieces, due to their orientation mattering, has 88,580,102,706,155,225,088,000 (8.9×10^22 or roughly 89 sextillion) permutations.
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Date of upload: Dec 4, 2018 ^^
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@pixelateddinosaur2215
10 months ago
Thanks, I was stuck, but now I have solved it!
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