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Solving Rubik's cube in 28 face turns
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Optimal solutions for two important subgroups
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FTM results for fixed edges
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06/17/2010 - 23:02
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Rubik can be solved in 27f
It is perfect. Thanks a lot.
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Is this better?
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10/29/2010 - 08:16
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How to Compute Optimal Solutions for All 164,604,041,664 Symmetric Positions of Rubik's Cube
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