AntoCharly's Rubik's Cube Solver 1.0

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    Microsoft .NET Framework

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This Rubik's cube solver helps to solve a randomly shuffled Rubik's cube. The user just has to feed the positions of the colors in a shuffled cube and the solver will automatically display the steps to be followed in order to solve the cube. One can easily solve the cube by following those steps in real-time. The user can cross check and verify the status of the cube at any instance of time. This program not only saves time but also helps to create new algorithms thereby helping one to solve a 3X3 Rubik's Cube from the scratch. This software along with the Q-Bot can solve any 3X3 Rubik's cube given to the Q-Bot in real-time. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com

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