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Flammie
#192840
1 year ago
Aha!
Just remove the stickers and put them in the right order :)
Anonymous
#192858
1 year ago
Twilight: Damn It! I've read 50 books on how to solve you so WHY CAN'T I SOLVE YOU!
DeLameter
#192874
1 year ago
but it's not so complicated to solve rubic
Anonymous
#192915
1 year ago
DeLameter: try it without your hands and magic only ;P
Anonymous
#192917
1 year ago
excellent
Anonymous
#192926
1 year ago
lol
Anonymous
#193113
1 year ago
look mom!!! with no hooves
Anonymous
#193536
1 year ago
The fact that they have the study of algorithms in Equestria is intriguing... maybe it was pioneered by Alan Crouping?
Anonymous
#193623
1 year ago
Maybe she should try a book that's not written in wingdings.
PynkyPy
#193627
1 year ago
^ Actually, It's not. I already tried that.
fixman88
#194032
1 year ago
I refuse to believe that Twilight would have that much difficulty solving one of those. Rubiks Revenge, on the other hand...
XeliosThePony
#194064
1 year ago
The entire realization is that people don't understand what's going on when you change a side. Because you're actually changing directions of 8 squares, and movine another 12 in one move. Keep trying Twilight, you'll see it.
JustTheBast
#194242
1 year ago
Twilight said:
Damn It! I've read 50 books on how to solve you so WHY CAN'T I SOLVE YOU!


Because someone removed the stickers and placed them back wrong, so it becomes impossible to solve. Somewhere, Pinkie Pie and Rainbow Dash are laughing their asses off.
Anonymous
#194283
1 year ago
@Anon #193536

The word algorithm was invented in the arabic world some time between 750-850 CE so it makes sense they have them.

http://www.word-origins.com/definition/algorithm.html

Plus for all we know some magic may require computing like expressions of some sort.
Anonymous
#194680
1 year ago
^ Algorithms are actually named after the dude who invented them. He was Persian, not Arab and named Al-Khwarizm. Which roughly translates as "The Dude From Khwarizm" which is in modern day Uzbekistan.

Ponibooru. Surprisingly informative!