I've been working mine out... I had a solved cube and the boy and wife spun it ALL UP.
Now I have 2 sides solved, and the other 4 sides have the same pattern.
But MAN, how many times do I have to spin that thing to get it back!~
I don't think I could learn from that page... or don't think I'll take the time anyway.
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Originally posted by PhlabibitWhy are the squares pink instead of the traditional Rubik's red?
Here is a simple solution I developed on my own.
http://www.rhp15.com/pictures/solution.jpg
Is this your way of subtly coming out of the closet? Expressing your sexuality through the medium of photographing effeminately coloured puzzles? Is 'solving the pink puzzle' really just a metaphor for your struggle with your repressed sexuality?
Answers on the back of a postcard, please!
Originally posted by Daemon SinPink? What shade of gray on my cube is pink? I'm color-blind as you may know. I'll Sharpie the appropriate squares out on the cube asap.
Why are the squares pink instead of the traditional Rubik's red?
Is this your way of subtly coming out of the closet? Expressing your sexuality through the medium of photographing effeminately coloured puzzles? Is 'solving the pink puzzle' really just a metaphor for your struggle with your repressed sexuality?
Answers on the back of a postcard, please!
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