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Downloads
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Remember the beautiful applet that you used for practice? Well, you can download it and include it on your webpage!
You can download and unzip the files below to the folder containing your HTML page.
In fact, the .class file is sufficient for you to run the applet. For those of you who are learning Java, you might be interested to view the source code...
To set up the applet on your webpage, first make sure that the Java Console is enabled on your computer. Then type in the following code wherever you want the applet to appear on your page:
or
You can customise parameters like background colour, button colour, etc, ... For more details, click here.
Last, but not least, you can download a summarised version of the solution on this website here.
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Beginners
Learn the notation
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This is an essential step before you start manipulating the Cube. Note that every solution provider may have a different way of denoting the faces, rows and columns of a Rubik's cube. More...
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Facts and figures
Did you know...
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... that there is only one correct answer but exactly 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 wrong ones for Rubik's Cube? More...
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Quotes
by Erno Rubik
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"A good puzzle, it's a fair thing. Nobody is lying. It's very clear, and the problem depends just on you." More...
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First world champion
Minh Thai in 22.95s
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The first world championship took place on June 5, 1982 in Budapest. More...
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Archives
Sensational articles!
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S. Ganesan meets wonder boy Bernett Orlando, endowed with memory that defies his age. More...
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