Object: Recreate the original setup of the 3x3x3 cube.
The setup shows the 3x3x3 cube from the front and from the back. Click anywhere on the board to allow Zillions to randomize the cube.
Then move one of the circular stickers on the cube
or click any of the arrows to rotate a slice of the cube.
You win if you manage to recreate the original setup.
The cross-shaped diagram shows how close you are to the original setup.
It is a flattened version of the cube which shows only those stickers
which are already at the correct position.
Variants: The first three variants have random setups.
The difference is in the boards, which show different namings for the basic moves: Variant 1: no naming Variant 2: International notation (FBUDLR F'B'U'D'L'R' F''B''U''D''L''R'') Variant 3: Karl's notation (AaBb...) Variants 4,5,6 ('Freeplay') allows you to exercise your moves using the original cube setup. Variants 7 to 17: Learn to solve Rubik's Cube! The given move sequences should be all you need to solve any cube setup. Please email me if an important sequence is missing that cannot be accomplished
by combining the sequences given here.
The move sequences presented in the variants are from various sources on the internet. None of the sources had what I would call a 'tool set', i.e., a small collection
of move sequences with which you can always solve any given cube.
In this game I tried to create such a tool set.
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