A New Technique to Solve the Instant Insanity Problem
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MATHEMATICS - Year 2016, Vol 11, Issue 10
Abstract
Instant Insanity [1] consists of four cubes, each of whose six faces are colored with one of the four colors: red, blue, white, and green. The object is to stack the cubes in such a way that each of the four colors appears on each side of the resulting column. See figure 1 below[2]. Traditionally, this could be solved using graph theory.However, in this article, we introduce a new technique to solve the problem without using graph theory. We also used a Perl programming language to implement the new approach for the Instant Insanity.
Authors and Affiliations
Salar Y Alsardary, Hwee Jung Kim, Julie George
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