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    More accurately, I want to know how to tell if the two positions (initial and final) are virtually possible. Here virtually means that the the two positions need not be from a correct cube, maybe one edge flipped, for example.

    Thank you for all the help i WOULD get. Thanks!

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago
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    Thank you for all the help i WOULD get ;-) Thanks!

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