Tiger
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Ok, so it's a robot, but it's impressive!
Scroll to about 1.15 to see it.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6b1_1380089693
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Balling
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That's not a 1 second solution, when it's given time to calculate first.
Much more impressed with the guy who did it with Lego and a smartphone.
Might take longer than a second to solve one, but at least it uses a regular cube.
 
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
That's not a 1 second solution, when it's given time to calculate first.
This, humans are still far quicker.
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Dom
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As Balling mentioned, the Lego solver still appears to be quicker (at 5 seconds) from start to finish - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeyweiqrDNI.
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Hammer
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Now THAT is cool as fuck
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dragon2309
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its not even a standard rubiks cube... its a bespoke machine designed to move a bespoke cube... anyone with an engineering degree could do that.
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SVM 286
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Pretty swift in operation though
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