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May 19, 2014
google rubik's cube doodle
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of its creation, today the google homepage features a fully working version of the classic rubik's cube puzzle: the google rubik's cube doodle.
This has to be the worst controlled rubiks cube simulator I have ever seen, It does random movements on its own I can solve a 6x6 cube in reality before I ever could solve this one.
I had noticed that earlier. Cute idea, but I found it difficult to control.
ReplyDeleteVery difficult, but amazing none the less.
ReplyDeleteThis has to be the worst controlled rubiks cube simulator I have ever seen, It does random movements on its own I can solve a 6x6 cube in reality before I ever could solve this one.
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask if anyone had figured out the secret to getting it to turn the way you want it to.
ReplyDeleteI have, you have to "drag." It's hard to explain, but Google has instructions under the question mark button.
ReplyDeleteForget the I have part.
ReplyDeleteThe instructions under "?" work pretty well, thank you Vita.
ReplyDeleteI managed to do one colour and it's more than enough for me!
i dun it :D
ReplyDeleteThe controls were so terrible that I decided to buy my own real cubic... haha
ReplyDeleteNice concept to promote Cubic's company though...