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  • Impressive. I never would have considered using lego parts... YOU sir have patience that I could only dream of having. My robot is made with a wood base. I can set it to different modes line following light following more or less "random" where it is pretty much allowed to roam without bumping into anything, and "dog Chasing" where if the dog starts messing with it it'll chase it. I had to set it to keep a specific distance away, otherwise if the dog decided to fight back it would lose.

  • Brilliant! I know there are quite a few different LEGO Rubik cube solvers on YouTube now but was this the first?

  • Lego Robot

  • ive done that but we made a simple robot to push stuff and do tasks but yet again i was only 11.

    good vid and awesome robot, i cant even solve the rubiks cube.

  • i asume you spent a lot of time creating that code!

  • c++ 4ever!!!

  • Wow, I use to have that thing. Lego "MindStream", right? Lol, the best thing I made with it is a car that followed the light from a flashlight. This must have taken months to make!

  • yes it took some months...

    the right name is "Lego Mindstorms".

  • Amazing! Make a How-To Make A robot that solves

    rubiks cube.

  • visual fox pro? amazing, congrats..

  • magnifico compañero

  • I AGREE ITS COOL and can you record the battle? and post it on you tube?

  • wow, awesome!

  • Thats amazing... Did the Lego arms break at any point where you had to pause and fix them?

    Amazing brogramming by the way.

  • Sometimes it exploded entirely :)

  • jesus...that's a programming nightmare XD solving a rubki's cube...you must have a really good understanding of the logic behind it.

    my guess is that once the computer analyses the cube it doesn't need to re-analyse, it just detemines what moves will get it there and carries them out. am i right or wrong?

  • Yes you're right.

  • bueno, en realidad es algo lento, y el codigo en C no parece algoritmico.

  • how is that possible? is that made of some legos and webcam

  • increible robot, os quedo muy chulo el video, que pena que no agarre muy bien el cubo xD pero es fantastico ver como lo resuelve el solo. la programacion os debe de haber dado algun kebradero no? jejeje creo haber reconocido algo de C por ahi, o era visual basic? xD

  • Gracias. lo programamos en C, pero la detección de los colores es en VB...muchas horas.

  • pretty cool ... it must rotate the cube to capture all sides of the rubix cube then figures out a method to solve it. Did you program it? building the robot is one thing, but programing the thing i think would be extremely hard :|

  • Yes we programmed it, and it was the hardest part of the project. It was not very difficult, but it took a lot of time. It's all about choosing a good notation for the edges and corners of the cube.

  • That is amazing! I dont suppose you have an instruction book on how to build that lol (really, if you do thats awesome)

  • Thats pretty awesome..

    If I saw properly, there is only one cam capturing the state.. But I dont think that is suffient??

  • Yes, there's only one, which captures the state of the cube just once (before starting to solve it).

  • computer only needs one

  • The robot looks pretty delicate.

  • This is awesome. Looks like it takes some time for it to solve the cube. But I guess it's still more efficient than my random walk method. :>

  • Thank you. Yes, he isn't very fast moving his hands...it solves the cube in about 30 minutes (if he doesn't explode before the end).

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