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I was able to resist Rubik's cube when it was first introduced to the world in 1974. But this time I got hooked when a grandson showed up with one 38 years later. I have spent an inordinate amount of time with Rubik's cube. First, trying to solve it, and second, writing a computer simulation of it.

This program is a work in progress. The "Cube Solving Algorithms" are an example. The idea is to partly automate cube solving. The "mid" algorithm causes 3 mid cubes to chase each other without affecting anything else. The "corner" algorithm causes 2 corner cubes to exchange and flip.

Feel free to steal the code from this website. However, I will send anybody a copy upon request to make stealing easier. I would appreciate any feedback or suggestions.

Jack Kisslinger, July 2017
jk@versci.com