
Automated solvers for the Rubik’s cube isn’t new any more, but this time round David Gilday entertains the masses with his version that relies on LEGO Mindstorm parts. A computer will be the brain behind the solution, but it can solve more than just a single type of cube as long as the physical dimensions remain between 5cm and 6cm on a side, solving 2, 3, 4, and 5 piece cubes. David has also come up with a separate machine that is capable of handling 6 x 6 x 6 cubes, too. Who says being square isn’t cool?
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