Solve this Puzzle, It's Fun.

s***, i thought you just had to move the blue pieces to the top...it took me 135 moves to do that (boom07)
 
that was fun. but i didn't realize that if you use UNDO, it does not count against you that is the dots move back and the move count decreases. so after making a mistake instead of doing undo i just fixed it by making moves so it racked up my score: 188 moves. that's to completely solve the puzzle (it flashes winner and your move count if you solve it)

does anybody know what the lowest possible score for that is. i am sure there is a "shortest route" solution
 
russians are kicking ass :D

actuallly its not hard at all.
everything moves in a line one after another.


just solved again, 117 moves.
just realized while playing, you can jump over another dot
 
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damn, now I cant repeat it.. now all I can seem to get is 110, though I keep screwing up a couple times.
 
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110....and kept me occupied for a while... especially when I was trying to figure out how to scramble them up to begin with... a little reading and I realized i had to move he colors to another side... I'm an idiot.
 
hell yeah.

55 moves.

instead of moving 2 colors, try doing 3 at the same time and remember to jump the dots. the empty space will move through all 3 faces of the cube.
 

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61 moves, I love puzzles. How did you save your score with the picture? I tried to do that but I couldnt get it to save with the flash animation??? :(
 
hey, very good lara.

to save the shot of the desktop, press the "print screen" key on your keyboard. that will save a snapshot of the entire desktop (if you want a snapshot of the active window, click alt or cntr + print screen). then open up paint or another picture editing software. do edit->paste and the picture will show up on the screen. now you can resize it, save it or whatever.
 
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hey, very good lara.

to save the shot of the desktop, press the "print screen" key on your keyboard. that will save a snapshot of the entire desktop (if you want a snapshot of the active window, click alt or cntr + print screen). then open up paint or another picture editing software. do edit->paste and the picture will show up on the screen. now you can resize it, save it or whatever.
Cool. And knowing is half the battle... lol

I closed the screen out about an hour ago, got tired of waiting for people to tell me how to do that. But this will be great for future reference. Hopefully it will work. I have a pretty secure computer because of the nature of my work, so hopefully the 'powers that be' wont beat me to death if I do it. lol
 
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