Last year a 18 year old boy I know programed a Lego NXT 2.0 to solve it, so I know it's possible. It took his robot over 4 minutes tho. I believe he had to use C++ programming tho, but I'm not sure.
I remember when this first came out in 80's, what ever stage of it, just follow a series of moves will solve the cube. Of course, I can't remember even a single move now :(
Well I'm sorry, but this seems to me a bit awkward. As soon as you've put the cube into the machiene, it started solving it, while it actually didn't even check out the state. And the algorithms are also a bit unknown to me. Sure there may be many, but it seems just too obvious to me that the cube was set.
@nomineZERO Maybe you're right, but at the beginning it seems to spin the cube around to look at every one of its faces. Maybe this was done to give people the impression that it's looking at the state it's in, or maybe it's actually analyzing colors.
If it's genuinely solving it, I'd love to see the code used... It must be hell
@Ahadaudis8 It certainly is nicely made, but... that's not artificial intelligence. In fact there is no real artificial intelligence yet. Game producers and some others claim of making artificial intelligence constantly. But that's just false, everything's just some algorithms people implied.
I agree - amazing. But have you seen all the Rubik's cube solvers made from LEGO? Have a look at the favourites on my channel (click on IAssemble). There is even one that can solve a 4x4x4 Rubik's cube!
It seems to be utilizing NI Vision, Motion, LabVIEW for processing algorithms... (not sure though) But, the outcome is just great with very efficient NI tools.
If you look carefully at the begining the system is taking snapshots of every faces ... still it could be fake but it is certainly possible to resolve the cube with this setup and LabVIEW
Gr8 job fella...it will be really helpful if you can provide some tutorial links for labView ....
antijames001 5 months ago
XD HAHAHAHA LabView rules
yohcg 10 months ago
Wow it's so awsome! :O
Zofim239 10 months ago
Last year a 18 year old boy I know programed a Lego NXT 2.0 to solve it, so I know it's possible. It took his robot over 4 minutes tho. I believe he had to use C++ programming tho, but I'm not sure.
StonedIsWe 11 months ago
@StonedIsWe How did he get the colour detection on all sides?
amando96 10 months ago
This is great!!
MegaGman1989 11 months ago
this is awesome. i just picked up a rubick's cube and was thinking of doing the same thing. great job!
andrewdenio 1 year ago
wow!!impresive!the program must be difficult
hurveylurve 1 year ago
How difficult is to program this robot?
antimatter234 1 year ago
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uomodeisogni54 1 year ago
cool.
i love this video.
cary1120 1 year ago
I remember when this first came out in 80's, what ever stage of it, just follow a series of moves will solve the cube. Of course, I can't remember even a single move now :(
Wesly065 1 year ago
Well I'm sorry, but this seems to me a bit awkward. As soon as you've put the cube into the machiene, it started solving it, while it actually didn't even check out the state. And the algorithms are also a bit unknown to me. Sure there may be many, but it seems just too obvious to me that the cube was set.
nomineZERO 1 year ago
@nomineZERO Maybe you're right, but at the beginning it seems to spin the cube around to look at every one of its faces. Maybe this was done to give people the impression that it's looking at the state it's in, or maybe it's actually analyzing colors.
If it's genuinely solving it, I'd love to see the code used... It must be hell
Stjonnypopo 1 year ago
how u guy made it?
duc24101986 2 years ago
Thats what I call Artificial Intelligence
Ahadaudis8 2 years ago
@Ahadaudis8 It certainly is nicely made, but... that's not artificial intelligence. In fact there is no real artificial intelligence yet. Game producers and some others claim of making artificial intelligence constantly. But that's just false, everything's just some algorithms people implied.
nomineZERO 1 year ago
That's amazing !
Very well done
Thanks
Hatimoooo 2 years ago
I agree - amazing. But have you seen all the Rubik's cube solvers made from LEGO? Have a look at the favourites on my channel (click on IAssemble). There is even one that can solve a 4x4x4 Rubik's cube!
IAssemble 2 years ago
It seems to be utilizing NI Vision, Motion, LabVIEW for processing algorithms... (not sure though) But, the outcome is just great with very efficient NI tools.
farouteryt 2 years ago
I like LabVIEW
This is nice demo
miya11227 2 years ago 8
what interface board /DAQ did u use?
pranavtrehun007 2 years ago
amazing work, thanks for sharing
aperezNWO 3 years ago
I wish i could make perfect π/2 turns on my rubiks cube :D
abunai59sucks 3 years ago
It is slow for now but i think the speed can be increased any day, it just need a faster processor and faster motors.
luiscon14 3 years ago
Cool.. but rather slow.
aninsolent 4 years ago
Faster than me though! ;)
noego 4 years ago 2
OMG! if this is true, that's the coolest LV program i've ever seen.
wanzy004 4 years ago
haha.....u need to see more programs then.....
rubik cube and suduko are games that are solvable by computers, so dun play them, thinking they will make you smart...
write a program
cplcwgoh 3 years ago
i don't believe it.
perfectly it can be a cube pre ordened, then disordened with the same machine and then the machine makes the same proccess but inverted.
samuelyeah 4 years ago 6
you are right! it might be these guys want to make us think their machine can solve a Rubik cube
topito2 4 years ago
Rubiks games which i think i got in my cereal box
can solve any rubiks cube in seconds the speed is limited only by the calculating the physical jobs necessary and the spped of the motors
nanofkee 3 years ago
i think the processor is not the limiting factor, its the mechanical movement...
i think there are faster robot movements in the manufacturing sector:).
cplcwgoh 3 years ago 2
My thoughts exactly
cavepilot 4 years ago
...In regards to the cube being solved going in, scrambled by the robot, and then the process simply being reversed.
cavepilot 4 years ago
i dont know, there have been lots of programs like these and there are robots that CAN solve them so it might just be real
Bajwa909 4 years ago
If you look carefully at the begining the system is taking snapshots of every faces ... still it could be fake but it is certainly possible to resolve the cube with this setup and LabVIEW
tijarmin 3 years ago
@samuelyeah Then why did the machine took a long time at the start to analyse the cube?
dirtcrusher95 1 year ago
@samuelyeah no it does not. There is a maths algorythm that does it. You can solve every cube by hand with it
Sintiara 1 month ago
WOW I can not even get close to that!!
fhlovex3 4 years ago
awesome
monkeyman009 4 years ago
just WOW!
M4V3R1K83 4 years ago
very cool
stormdrums 4 years ago
brilliant. fast too for robotics. Wouldn't it be cool to make it 4 times faster? very cool!
seeem 4 years ago
bravo! nice control project!
simonlesorcier 4 years ago
thats pretty cool
southof76 4 years ago
so great.. labview?? 7
makmele 5 years ago
Okay..kinda cool, but i'd rather ask someone fast to do it for me..:p Even though i really like the idea of a rubic solving robot! :)
xxAbbiixx 5 years ago