No, a Rubik's Twist and a Rubik's Snake are not the same thing. The Rubik's Twist is a flexible puzzle made up of triangular prisms that can be twisted to form various shapes, while the Rubik's Snake is a similar concept but specifically designed to create a snake-like figure. Both are part of the Rubik's family of puzzles, but they serve different purposes and have different mechanics.
Push down the check mark button and it will show you the area you are supposed to your current squares at. You need to twist the rubiks slide until you get the same pattern.
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On a 3x3 there are 9, 4x4 there are 16 and so on. Basically whatever number of squares on one row going across times that number.
First, you twist the black triangle to the right once. Then you do the same thing with the orange triangle. Same thing with yellow. Now twist white to the left. Twist first green to the left, then second green to the right. And NOW twist white to the left, then twist orange to the opposite side of where you twisted white. That doesn't fit next to another white, so you twist red so that it's facing down. Now you have half of a solid shape. Continue by twisting blue so that it's facing out. Twist another blue the opposite way. Twist red, then orange so it's facing down. Yellow is now going to be twisted to the right. Now twist white to the right. Twist green to the right but since that can't be twisted all the way twist another green so that it's facing down. Twist up white. Now twist yellow right (yellow is facing down now). Orange will be twisted up but can not be twisted all the way. To solve this problem, twist the red next to it down. Finally... Twist gray to the right, then down. Congratulations, you have a FULL solid shape!
same thing human nostrils do - direct air into the lungs !
it could be squeeze or spring unless your talking about to twist cloth for water to come out
Yes! A deadly snake's venom can kill all most any thing even its own kind.
They are the same thing, but the word 'waist' is used more often in England, whereas 'twist' is heard more in America.
French pronounce it the same way, 'un Rubik's cube'.
Serpinginous means snake-like. Circular means the same thing as in lay language.
the only thing different are the shapes of them but they all taste the exact same!
A snake, it's just an old term for it with Biblical connotations can also be symbolic since almost anything bad can be the "serpent" in an otherwise paradise. .