rubiks
There are several programs for working with Rubik's cubes, by three different people. Look inside the directories under /src to see specific info and licensing. In summary the three contributers are:
Michael Reid (GPL) http://www.math.ucf.edu/~reid/Rubik/optimal_solver.html optimal - uses many pre-computed tables to find an optimal solution to the 3x3x3 Rubik's cube
Dik T. Winter (MIT License) cube - uses Kociemba's algorithm to iteratively find a short solution to the 3x3x3 Rubik's cube size222 - solves a 2x2x2 Rubik's cube
Eric Dietz (GPL) http://www.wrongway.org/?rubiksource cu2 - A fast, non-optimal 2x2x2 solver cubex - A fast, non-optimal 3x3x3 solver mcube - A fast, non-optimal 4x4x4 solver
- Name
- rubiks
- Programs
cu2cubexdikcubemcubeoptimalsize222
- Homepage
- Version
- 20070912
- License
- Maintainers
- Platforms
- i686-cygwin
- x86_64-cygwin
- x86_64-darwin
- aarch64-darwin
- i686-freebsd
- x86_64-freebsd
- aarch64-freebsd
- x86_64-solaris
- aarch64-linux
- armv5tel-linux
- armv6l-linux
- armv7a-linux
- armv7l-linux
- i686-linux
- loongarch64-linux
- m68k-linux
- microblaze-linux
- microblazeel-linux
- mips-linux
- mips64-linux
- mips64el-linux
- mipsel-linux
- powerpc-linux
- powerpc64-linux
- powerpc64le-linux
- riscv32-linux
- riscv64-linux
- s390-linux
- s390x-linux
- x86_64-linux
- aarch64-netbsd
- armv6l-netbsd
- armv7a-netbsd
- armv7l-netbsd
- i686-netbsd
- m68k-netbsd
- mipsel-netbsd
- powerpc-netbsd
- riscv32-netbsd
- riscv64-netbsd
- x86_64-netbsd
- i686-openbsd
- x86_64-openbsd
- x86_64-redox
- Defined
- Source