No picture today, just a question. Like, my brain doesn’t work well when I gotta keep the center squares fixed in place, I’m almost always rotating the cube around.

Adding dice dots to it totally throws off the conventional algorithms, but in a good way. Often I’ll use green or blue as my top side, but other times I’ll use white or yellow as my top side. It just depends on the puzzle.

And yes I’m a wrist turner.

Previous post reference:

https://lemmy.world/post/22597387

  • over_clox@lemmy.worldOP
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    18 days ago

    Thank you!

    I’m still learning cubing, but with my modded cube with dice dots. I’m no expert cuber (yet), but I’m looking to learn the cube plus document neat dice dot patterns on top of that.

    My modded cube is backwards compatible, but the dice dots make it extra interesting within the subset of the combined puzzles.