Date: 17 July 1980 21:18 edt From: Greenberg.Multics at MIT-Multics Subject: Re: Confusion To: Mike at UCLA-Security (Michael Urban) cc: lauren at UCLA-Security, cube-hackers at MIT-MC In-Reply-To: Message of 17 July 1980 18:12 edt from Michael Urban The easiest way to see how the thing is put together is to take it apart. If you turn the "top" plane 45 degrees, you can pry out the top edge cube (any of the 4) fairly easily, and it becomes clear how the devilish thing is put together. In three lines or less, all the center-of-face pieces are on a 6-armed, solid, rigid cross. They can spin, but that's it. The EDGE pieces (i.e., not the corneres) have a rectangular projecction from their non-visible edge which gets them stuck behind whichever two center-of-face pieces they're currently visiting. While not rotating, it's stuck behind two. while rotating it (a edge piece) is stuc behind the one on its rotating face, and a groove that all edge pieces have on their sides, in this case on the edge pieces of the next plane back. The corner pieces have little cube-like projections on their invisible corners that basically wedge in behind the edge pieces, which are stuck as desribed above. No magnets, wires, universal joints or rubber bands. IF youshould decide to take one apart, be SURE to put it together SOLVED to ensure solvability.