RUBIKSTEPS
Sun Jul 14, 2019 7:11 am
I was set a challenge by a former member to make a Rubik's cube on PowerPoint. I gave it a try but found out that it would take 43 quintillion, or 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 slides to cover all possible moves. So I made these steps instead.
It's more of a relaxation and mindfulness game than a win or lose game. Just spin the cubes to make any colour patterns you like.
Download from here: RUBIKSTEPS. Each of the 24 cubes has 96 animations to cover all variations, which means it can take a few seconds to load.
It's more of a relaxation and mindfulness game than a win or lose game. Just spin the cubes to make any colour patterns you like.
Download from here: RUBIKSTEPS. Each of the 24 cubes has 96 animations to cover all variations, which means it can take a few seconds to load.
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