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Solve Any Rubik’s Cube in 26 Or Less Moves

08.13.07 | No Comments

Daniel Kunkle of Northeastern University in Boston has created a computer algorithm that can solve any Rubik’s Cube in 26 moves - which is amazing since according to the article, a Rubik’s Cube has approximately 43 quintillion possible configurations.

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Math Trek: Cracking the Cube, Science News Online, Aug. 11, 2007

08.13.07 | No Comments

Daniel Kunkle of Northeastern University in Boston has created a computer algorithm that can solve any Rubik’s Cube in 26 moves - which is amazing since according to the article, a Rubik’s Cube has approximately 43 quintillion possible configurations.

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