vendredi 27 juillet 2018

Benefits Of Rubik S Cube Android App While Traveling With An Autistic Child

By Gregory Hayes


A toy puzzle, first sold as the Magic Cube in a Hungarian shop, became known as Rubik s cube in 1980, after it s inventor Erno Rubik, a maths teacher, used it to demonstrate 3-dimensional problems to his students. It took him a month to solve the puzzle. Now today there is Rubik s cube apps available for the technological age for use on your cell phone. This does not diminish the need for engaging activities which will ensure that traveling with an autistic child is made engaging.

Since 1980 Rubik s cube has sold over 350 million of the puzzles and is the best-selling toy of all time. It has once again taken the world by storm with the champion puzzler in 1982 solving the puzzle in 22.95 seconds. The current world s fastest time is 4.59 seconds held by Seung Beom Cho of Korea in the Speedcubing craze that is now once again taking the Rubik cube android app to new heights.

For beginners, there is a 4-move sequence, very helpful, if you can memorise the moves. This breaks the solution down into steps to be followed. YouTube has plenty of sites to demonstrate the solutions and should be helpful to those who need to see this in action. Rubik s photo cube site is one to visit too, as the app allows you to have a predesigned 3x3 the original size cube, or a 2x2 which is 8 corners in a cube that can be used to show off your selfies or put your favourite photos onto. You can shuffle them, then try to rearrange them.

The site will give you all the latest information and when last I looked the record time was 5.74 secs. The Rubik cube android apps that will appeal to speed-cubers are Cube Timer. This android game is made for speed-cubers, it is fast and simple. You start with a shuffled cube and the average times are displayed so you have to average between 5 and 12.

The Rubiks cube android apps available are:Flat Cube which is a 2-dimensional friendly app that gives you a very simple grid of block in different colours. Shifting a tile moves the row of tiles in that row or column. The principle is the same as the 3-D model. This is a good game for beginners to start, as you can advance to more engaging grids later. A stopwatch and a counter for the moves are included.

Rubik Squared is also 2-D and is a flat grid. Before you can move up you need to solve the first level sequences within a given number of moves. The good news is that you can restart the game and undo moves too. Another benefit of this game is that you have a choice of IQ levels from 90 to 155. Or play in random mode. This enables you to choose your level, giving you choices.

Rubics Cube- 3-D game including a range of cube sizes from 2x2 to 5x5. You use dragging outside the cube for rotation and dragging inside the cube for shifting cubies around. Badmephisto: This could be used as a cheat sheet to accompany the YouTube game. This is a beginner friendly sheet of algorithms.

Magic Cube Algo Database. Here you need to know your algorithms, to understand what the figures are on the cubes. You need to execute sequences of algorithms until solved. You can edit these. Cube Timer- this one specially made for speed-cubers. You will start with a shuffled cube and your results must average between 5 and 12. Easy and fast. So keep practising and check your times.




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