In October of 2011, Mike Dobson and David Gilday's CubeStormer II robot, built from Lego kits and powered by a Samsung Galaxy S2, set the world record for solving a Rubik's Cube: 5.27 seconds. That ...
The Cubestormer II robot uses a mobile phone camera to snap images of each face of Rubik's Cube, and then uses high-powered software to analyse the images and suggest its next move, sending ...
Check out this cool Rubik’s Cube solving Lego NXT Robot. “Tilted Twister solves Rubik’s cube fully automatically. Just place the scrambled cube on Tilted Twister’s turntable. An ultrasonic sensor ...
ARM engineer David Gilday has combined the Google Nexus One, some Lego and a Rubik's cube, in a tech demo that can only be described as the geek Holy Grail. We bow before him. Lego Mindstorms allows ...
"Rubik's Cube"Speaking of cubes puzzles with many enthusiasts around the world, a robot that solves this at a tremendous speed was made by combining Lego and a smartphone. The name of the Lego made ...