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=Pretty Patterns=
=Professors Cube Patterns=


==Checkered Faces==
==Checkered Faces==
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U U u u d d D D
U U u u d d D D
apply to orange or red face,
then apply to blue or green face,
then apply to white or yellow face
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That is,
Another way to apply this algorithm is to think about it as follows:


* Two clockwise rotations of the upper layer
* Two clockwise rotations of the upper layer
* Two clockwise rotations of the upper two layers
* Two clockwise rotations of the upper three layers
* Two clockwise rotations of the upper four layers
==Stripes==
[[Image:ProfessorsCube_Stripes1.jpg|300px]]
[[Image:ProfessorsCube_Stripes2.jpg|300px]]
The stripes pattern is one that happens when applying the Diamond pattern (see below).
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d  d  u f'
l  l  d f
l' r  b' f
l' u' f  f
l  d' u  u
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==Closed Diamonds (Santa Fe)==
[[Image:ProfessorsCube_SantaFe1.jpg|300px]]
[[Image:ProfessorsCube_SantaFe2.jpg|300px]]
[[Image:ProfessorsCube_SantaFe3.jpg|300px]]
I call this the "Santa Fe" pattern because the pattern of colors resembles Native American art from New Mexico. Also, it's easier to spell than "Albuquerque".


* Two clockwise rotations of the upper two layers
<pre>
d  d  u f'
l  l  d f
l' r  b' f
l' u' f  f
l  d' u  u
(cube will have stripes pattern)
R' L  U' D
F' B  R' L
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==Open Diamonds==
 
[[Image:ProfessorsCube_OpenDiamonds.jpg|300px]]
 
<pre>
d  d  u f'
l  l  d f
l' r  b' f
l' u' f  f
l  d' u  u
(cube will have stripes pattern)
R' L  U' D
F' B  R' L
r' l  u' d
f' b  r' l
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* Two clockwise rotations of the upper three layers
This algorithm has 32 moves total.


* Two clockwise rotations of the upper four layers
=Links=


Apply this algorithm to either the red or orange face; apply it to either the white or yellow face; and finally, apply it to either the blue or green face.
https://www.mzrg.com/rubik/pat5.shtml


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Latest revision as of 05:13, 29 May 2025

Professors Cube Patterns

Checkered Faces

ProfessorsCube Checkers.jpg

To get the Professors Cube cube into a state where each face is covered with a checkered pattern (orange-red, blue-green, and white-yellow), apply the following algorithm to three orthogonal faces:

U U u u d d D D

apply to orange or red face,
then apply to blue or green face,
then apply to white or yellow face

Another way to apply this algorithm is to think about it as follows:

  • Two clockwise rotations of the upper layer
  • Two clockwise rotations of the upper two layers
  • Two clockwise rotations of the upper three layers
  • Two clockwise rotations of the upper four layers

Stripes

ProfessorsCube Stripes1.jpg

ProfessorsCube Stripes2.jpg

The stripes pattern is one that happens when applying the Diamond pattern (see below).

d  d  u f'
l  l  d f
l' r  b' f
l' u' f  f
l  d' u  u

Closed Diamonds (Santa Fe)

ProfessorsCube SantaFe1.jpg

ProfessorsCube SantaFe2.jpg

ProfessorsCube SantaFe3.jpg

I call this the "Santa Fe" pattern because the pattern of colors resembles Native American art from New Mexico. Also, it's easier to spell than "Albuquerque".

d  d  u f'
l  l  d f
l' r  b' f
l' u' f  f
l  d' u  u
(cube will have stripes pattern)
R' L  U' D
F' B  R' L

Open Diamonds

File:ProfessorsCube OpenDiamonds.jpg

d  d  u f'
l  l  d f
l' r  b' f
l' u' f  f
l  d' u  u
(cube will have stripes pattern)
R' L  U' D
F' B  R' L
r' l  u' d
f' b  r' l

This algorithm has 32 moves total.

Links

https://www.mzrg.com/rubik/pat5.shtml

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