In Clock mode, the AM/PM time of the day can be displayed every 5 minutes for 3, 6, 9 and 12 o’clock and every 15 minutes for 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 and 11 o’clock. The clock can work in 2 modes, Clock or Timer. Each hand is split into 2 parts, one part (body) on a center cube and the other part (arrow) on a corner or an edge. There are 3 hands on the Clock Cube: hour, minute and second. The solution found here consists first in splitting hands in 2 parts and second in using each corner facelet to display 2 numbers. There are clearly not enough center facelets available for displaying all possible hand combinations, but by selecting the most common combinations a solution can be arrived at. Analog Clock Cube Analog Clock Cube Texture Virtual Analog Clock Cube Download CubeTwister from: Analog Clock Cube Features Designing a 3-hand analog clock that works on a 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube is a real challenge, as there are only 6 center facelets available. The following example shows the initial state of the Cube (12:00) where all hands are lined up with number '12'. An Analog Clock Cube is designed by placing numbers and hands on a texture which is then laid down on a Virtual Cube (see for more details). A Texture is laid down on a Virtual Cube whereas real Stickers are stuck down on a Real Cube. Clock – Useful Links There are Virtual Cubes that can be virtually rotated and twisted on a computer screen and Real Cubes that can only be physically rotated and twisted by hand. It usually has a circular scale of 12 hours, which can also serve as a scale of 60 minutes if the clock has a second hand. The most common clock face uses a fixed numbered dial and moving hand(s). Analog clocks usually indicate time using angles. Introduction Designers André Boulouard Walter and Werner Randelshofer WebSites An Analog Clock Cube is a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube used for indicating time. Analog Clock Cube Design All textures shown in the present document are copyright protected under the Creative Commons License terms.
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