+23 Rubiks Cube and Sudoku are almost perfect opposites. amirite?

by Moist-Scarcity-5261 3 hours ago

I mean they are opposites is some ways: A rubix cube is a set of six squares composed of nine squares where the goal is to make everything match. Sudoku is a set of nine squares composed of nine squares where the goal is the make everything not match.

by Anonymous 3 hours ago

Not really. Normal humans actually solve Sudoku. No normal human actually solves a Rubik's Cube; we solve the first few bits and then we apply memorized algorithms that in 99.9% of all cases (based on my rigorous research) were developed by someone else.

by Anonymous 3 hours ago

The Rubik's Cube and Sudoku are like intellectual mirror images one's about twisting space until everything lines up, the other's about freezing space and untangling logic. One you solve by moving, the other by thinking. It's like chess boxing for your brain just… not at the same time.

by zelma69 3 hours ago

I only we could take a butter knife and pry apart a Sudoku puzzle and put the pieces back together to get an easy solution

by Anonymous 2 hours ago

I used to have a sudoku rubiks cube. The two concepts fit surprisingly well for almost perfect opposites.

by Anonymous 2 hours ago

Sudoku with seven more simultaneous game opportunities

by Anonymous 2 hours ago

No such thing as 'almost perfect' Its either perfect, or its not.

by sydnee92 2 hours ago

If you have 100 questions on a quiz, each worth 1 points, 100 points would be perfect. "Almost" means something is approaching or very nearly the goal. 99 points would be almost perfect.

by Flashy_Drive 1 hour ago

So its not perfect. No amount of 'almost' will ever get it perfect.

by sydnee92 1 hour ago

Reading comprehension isn't your strongsuit, is it? Nobody is saying that it is perfect. They are saying that it is almost perfect, as in it is very close to perfect. 99% is very close to 100%. It isn't perfect, but it is almost perfect.

by Flashy_Drive 1 hour ago