qqwref wrote:
It's more of a puzzle with two separate goals than a puzzle with two solved states.
Thats true.
Now we could determine how many different Permutations with "solved goal" are there, which lead to an interesting scheme.
Are there any?
And the next step could be to apply the exensions not only to one dimension but to three dimension and build 8 Cubes with would be put together to an 7x7x7.
Anyone who wants to do this? I don't want at least for one year!