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It's a rubik's cube, but every face has a qr code that can be changed by turning the cube faces. I'm not sure of the practical application of this (thinking on the fly), maybe each code could link to a little 10 second animation, each one a small chapter featuring a stick man on his journey filled
with pitfalls and obstacles....and in one magical chapter he reaches the end of his journey and finds the treasure
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It seems like a lot of fun. |
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Why was this idea not brought to my attention
sooner? |
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Would the six faces of the finished puzzle also be
coloured, so you could tell when you had solved
it? |
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If you scanned the QR codes on each of the six
faces of the cube, a website could then tell you
the precise sequence of moves needed to "solve"
the puzzle. |
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(Aside. I know there are computer algorithms for
solving the Cube, but is there an algorithm for
finding the _shortest_ solution from any starting
point?) |
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Because of the requirements of the QR code (alignment blocks, error correction, etc.) I don't think it would be possible to make valid QR codes by mix & match. |
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However, if just the center face of each side were an electronic display, a small processor could calculate, based on the position and rotation of each cube, the appropriate QR code to display on each side. |
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There should be some kind of Easter Egg weblink it takes you to for solving it. |
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