- Rubik's Snake
A Rubik's Snake (also Rubik's Twist, Rubik's Transformable Snake, Rubik’s Snake Puzzle) is a
toy with twenty-four wedges shaped like right isoscelestriangular prism s. The wedges are connected such that they can be twisted, but not separated. Through this twisting, the Rubik's Snake can attain positions including a straight line, a ball (technically a nonuniform concaverhombicuboctahedron ), a dog, a duck, a rectangle, a snake and many more imaginative shapes and figures.Structure
The 24 prisms are aligned in row with an alternating orientation (normal and upside down). Each prism can adopt 4 different positions each with an offset of 90°. Usually the prisms have an alternating color.
Notation
Twisting instructions
The description of an arbitrary shape or figure is based on a set of instructions of twisting the prisms. The starting point is a straight line, where the 12 prisms at the bottom are numbered from 1 to 12. The left and the right turning area of these prisms are labeled which L and R respectively. The four possible positions of the each turning area numbered with 0, 1, 2 and 3 (twist between the bottom prism and its neighbor). The numbering is based on the first clockwise turn of a prism. The position 0 is the starting position and therefore isn’t explicitly noted.A twist is described as:
# Number of the prism: 1 to 12
# Left or right side of the prism: L or R
# Position of the twist: 1, 2 or 3
* for example Three Peaks: 6R1-6L3-5R2-5L3-4R2-4L1-1R1-3L3-3R2-7L2-7R3-8L1-8R2-9L1-9R2-10L3-12R3-11L1-10R2* for example Cats: 9R2-9L2-8L2-7R2-6R2-6L2-5L3-4L2-3R2-2R2-2L2
Machine processing
The position of the 23 turning areas can also be written directly after each other. Here the position 0, 1, 2 and 3 are always based on the degree of twist between the right-hand prisms relative to the left-hand prism, if you look at the axis of rotation from the right.But this notation is impractical for manual twisting, because you don’t know in which order the twists occur.
* for example Three Peaks: 10012321211233232123003* for example Cat: 02202201022022022000000
Mathematics
The number of different shapes of the Rubik’s Snake is at most423 = 70368744177664 ~ 7 • 1013, i.e., 23 turning areas with 4 positions each. The real number of different shapes is lower and still unknown, since some configurations are spatially impossible.
ee also
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Mechanical puzzles
*Combination puzzles External links
* [http://www.rubiks.com/ Official Rubik's Online Site]
* [http://www.thomas-wolter.de/index_en.htm Collection of shapes and figures of Rubik's Snake]
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