Cracking the 4D Rubik’s Cube with simple 3D tricks Part 2: Magic Cube 4D

Following on from part 1 on the main Mathologer channel, this video is a hands-on introduction to the 4D Rubik’s cube simulator Magic Cube 4D, with a special focus on building macros for solving this 4D puzzle (for all those of you who would like to give solving the 4D Rubik’s cube a go.) You can download my full set of macros that I put together using the simple methods described in both videos from here: Having said that I’d like to encourage you all to find and program your own macros. After all, the more work you do in this respect by yourself the closer you will be to being able to say that you solved the 4d Rubik’s cube “on your own“. I’ve also included the macros used in Roice Nelson’s published solution ( ) at the end of my macro file. To understand what most of these algorithms do, you will have to study Roice’s write-up. Having said that the algorithm labelled 2nd 4-color s
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