Nobody would be able to solve a QUBAMI puzzle without knowing, how to solve a Rubik´s cube. Thanks for the comment, that of course will be answered.Ī) I am just offering an alternative solution method for QUBAMI puzzles. I think, the only information required for the solution of a QUBAMI is the center scheme with their colors and symbols (R,L,F,U,D and B). But once having them identified, you just have to combine them correctly. I am sure that anyone can solve any QUBAMI with this solution guide within minutes, because they are all a combination of two superimposed, turned 3D 3x3 SUDOKU solves (same or different). And knowing the pattern, the challenge #5 is the easiest solve. Thus challenge #1 to #4 are basically the same. And these multiple equivalent pieces remain the same for the 3D SUDOKU solves, where they are much more difficult to be identified than in the 3 color solve. They are provoked by the multiple equivalent pieces. Also the challenge 5 has a little parity issue. The parity cases, that need to appear because the 3D SUDOKUs have 3 triples of equivalent edge pieces just support the idea of a very difficult puzzle, because they are mixed again and again, also in the same puzzle. When I figured out, that there are only two possible configurations for a 3 color 3x3x3 cube with adjacent (same color) faces, I started thinking that the whole collection of QUBAMIs might only be a bunch of combinations of colors, symbols, and finally, only the two two possible 3D SUDOKU solves. I developed this method while making my own QUBAMI puzzle coming from the 3D SUDOKUs. Does anyone own a QUBAMI cube that cannot be solved with the method described in the thread "Review QUBAMI 3D SUDOKU (3x3)"? (page 3, posted by 'opi50' on 05-15-2015).
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