1,000,000 cubes optimally solved in both QTM and FTM
Submitted by rokicki on Sun, 03/07/2010 - 19:43.
I have solved all 1,000,000 random cube positions from the earlier
article now in both QTM and HTM. Here is the resulting grid:
12h 13h 14h 15h 16h 17h 18h 19h sum 15q 1 1 3 2 - - - - 7 16q - 2 18 48 35 - - - 103 17q - 3 23 143 347 354 - - 870 18q - 5 40 305 1713 4520 2034 - 8617 19q - 1 40 505 5190 29711 33363 474 69284 20q - 2 39 674 9932 100164 212466 7213 330490 21q - - 9 345 7697 104052 301668 16371 430142 22q - - - 41 1533 28173 120449 9720 159916 23q - - - - 1 53 427 90 571 sum 1 14 172 2063 26448 267027 670407 33868 1000000This is a partial answer to a previously posted question; it appears about 2034 cubes out of a million are 18q* and 18f* simultaneously, and about 2899 out of a million cubes have the same distance in QTM and HTM; this is about one in every 345 positions.