Everything needs an app nowadays. Is this thing battery powered?
I’ve had one of these since Bette Davis Eyes was topping the charts and I still haven’t figured it out, so I doubt an app is going to help me.
Oh, good Lord have mercy. What WON’T they network connect?
Well I certainly could go dirty following that however I will reluctantly keep this family friendly…WAD!
Why look for frustration?
y’all just need to learn the patterns of how to solve it. it’ seasy once you get it down. I usually just use the stop watch on my phone to time me…typically between 2-3 minutes to solve. when i was 6-8 yrs old , I used to solve it occasionally after working for hours LOL but when i was in my mid 30s , i was determined to do it again… so learned the pattern. now its an impressive “party trick”. However, i CANNOT see an unsolved rubiks cube and leave it unsolved… it’s a sickness !
Holy crap you need an app to figure out something so simple.
Oh… trust me… those are network connected now, too!
I’ll take your word for it…no further explanation required.
Oh, come on…
As long as we’ve gone there, there’s a name for it – teledildonics.
Source: Teledildonics - Wikipedia
The sex business is often an early adopter of many technologies – VCRs, DVDs, the Web, etc. – for better or worse.
Even Woot has sold sex items.
Sure, but you gotta figure out how to open it.
Just make it have color-changing led lights so you can “solve” it via the app. Boom.
Oh, I am well aware of that. It is said that the porn industry is the reason VHS won out over BetaMax.
I wasn’t disparaging sex toys. Just questioning the need for EVERYTHING needing to be network connected…
although, in the case of sex toys, I can at least see the reason behind that - remote/hands free play, etc… But one of the ones on the Newsweek article said “mobile app that actually tracks your arousal and orgasm”… come on… seriously?!
anyone else get their cube in the mail?
I got mine today…but it constantly disconnects from my devices. I’ve tried multiple devices and have reset the cube…I even replaced the battery in the cube.
Still…it constantly disconnects, and when it does so, I have to fully close out the app.
Not at all worth the $17 I paid.
What a let down lol
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Why is it necessary to do the daisy to white cross in solving rubicks cube rather than just do the white cross
Great question! The daisy to white cross method is a common approach because it simplifies the process, making it easier to achieve the white cross. Here’s why it’s beneficial:
- Visual Aid: The daisy pattern (four white edge pieces around the yellow center) provides a clear visual guide. It helps you track the white edges and align them with their correct centers.
- Efficiency: Creating the daisy first allows you to handle the edge pieces without disrupting the rest of the cube. This minimizes the need for complex moves or adjustments.
- Step-by-Step Approach: Breaking down the process into smaller steps (daisy first, then white cross) makes it easier to learn and remember.
Overall, the daisy method is a beginner-friendly technique that helps build a solid foundation for more advanced solving methods.
Happy cubing! Do you want to learn more tips or tricks for solving the Rubik’s Cube?
Wow, I completed the connectedx android app course and now to go back through and understand it all. Have all of you also graduated? " Is solving a scrambled rubicks cube a good skill
Absolutely! Solving a scrambled Rubik’s Cube can develop valuable skills such as:
- Problem-solving: Breaking down complex problems into manageable parts.
- Patience and persistence: Sticking with a task until it’s completed.
- Spatial reasoning: Visualizing and manipulating 3D objects in your mind.
- Memory: Remembering sequences and patterns.
- Dexterity: Improving hand-eye coordination.
Besides, it’s always a great conversation starter! Have you ever tried solving one?"
I wonder how all of you all are doing but I am getting really good solving those first two but that last yellow face is proving difficult for me.