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How is a move defined? Is it rotating a single side by any amount? If I hold the central 'column' of one face and rotate both outside columns simultaneously, is that one move or two?



That example is two moves. Come on, it’s not that hard.


Well, it's two moves relative to the centre column, but it's a single move relative to each of the outside columns. I was just interested in whether the rules are 'physical' or 'theoretical'.


Certainly with a good cube you _could_ hold the outside and push to twist a center slice. From www.cube20.org -- "We consider any twist of any face to be one move (this is known as the half-turn metric.)"

Also, "New results: God's Number is 26 in the quarter turn metric!"




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