h a l f b a k e r yA few slices short of a loaf.
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Instead of the white side, there is 1 with a single dot in the middle and the rest empty.
Yellow is 6 somehow showing that each is the yellow side without having a color on it.
Perhaps with a small pattern of 6 dots in each square but where the real dots go, you have it bigger and in bold?
See
link for a draft...
drawing
https://docs.google...4c/edit?usp=sharing [pashute, Sep 24 2023]
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It's simple: it's a rubik's cube that stays in a state of being permanently solved for the numbers 1 to 6 in the central positions no matter what you do to it. |
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I thought this was clearly described and an interesting idea. Then I looked at the drawing and now I don't understand it at all. |
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He's referring to the dot pattern on a typical dice. The idea is a rubics cube which will display that same dot pattern in any configuration. I don't think it's possible. |
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// somehow showing that each is the yellow side without having a color on it// implies the pattern changes as the configuration changes? |
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