Here's a quick glimpse of what's been occupying Adam's spare time lately...
After working on it for the last few weeks, he can now consistently solve the Rubik's cube from any position in about a minute, sometimes well under. In other words, he's aced the algorithms and is now working on perfecting his speed even further!
He also bought himself a few other puzzle cubes (some of them not very cube-y) and is working on solving those as well. So far he's aced the 2x2, 3x3, and the silver crazy cube.
Adam's also been teaching Glen a few of his tricks and Glen can now solve a cube, although not near as speedily as Adam, for the first time in his life.
Way to go Adam!
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After working on it for the last few weeks, he can now consistently solve the Rubik's cube from any position in about a minute, sometimes well under. In other words, he's aced the algorithms and is now working on perfecting his speed even further!
He also bought himself a few other puzzle cubes (some of them not very cube-y) and is working on solving those as well. So far he's aced the 2x2, 3x3, and the silver crazy cube.
Adam's also been teaching Glen a few of his tricks and Glen can now solve a cube, although not near as speedily as Adam, for the first time in his life.
Way to go Adam!
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Daniel tells me the 4x4 is the hardest one in his opinion.
ReplyDeleteWay to go Adam! That is pretty fantastic. And yay for Glen too for figuring them out with Adams help.
ReplyDeleteElissa, Daniel's comment just issued a challenge to Adam! Now he really wants to master the 4x4. Too bad we don't live closer or I'd send him over for some lessons. :)
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