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- Instant_Insanity abstract "The \"Instant Insanity\" puzzle consists of four cubes with faces colored with four colors (commonly red, blue, green, and white). The objective of the puzzle is to stack these cubes in a column so that each side (front, back, left, and right) of the stack shows each of the four colors. The distribution of colors on each cube is unique.This problem has a graph-theoretic solution in which a graph with four vertices labeled B, G, R, W (for blue, green, red, and white) can be used to represent each cube; there is an edge between two vertices if the two colors are on the opposite sides of the cube, and a loop at a vertex if the opposite sides have the same color. Trial and error is a slow way to solve this problem, as there are 41,472 arrangements of the four cubes, only one of which is a solution. A generalized version of the puzzle with more than four cubes is NP-complete.The puzzle was created by Franz Owen Armbruster, also known as Frank Armbruster, and published by Parker Brothers in 1967. Over 12 million puzzles were sold. The puzzle is isomorphic to numerous older puzzles, among them the Katzenjammer puzzle, patented by Frederick A. Schossow in 1900, and The Great Tantalizer (circa 1940, and the most popular name prior to Instant Insanity).The puzzle is currently being marketed by Winning Moves.".
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- Instant_Insanity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Combination_puzzles.
- Instant_Insanity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computational_problems_in_graph_theory.
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- Instant_Insanity wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Armbruster.
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- Instant_Insanity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Instant Insanity".
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- Instant_Insanity subject Category:Combination_puzzles.
- Instant_Insanity subject Category:Computational_problems_in_graph_theory.
- Instant_Insanity subject Category:NP-complete_problems.
- Instant_Insanity comment "The \"Instant Insanity\" puzzle consists of four cubes with faces colored with four colors (commonly red, blue, green, and white). The objective of the puzzle is to stack these cubes in a column so that each side (front, back, left, and right) of the stack shows each of the four colors.".
- Instant_Insanity label "Instant Insanity".
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- Instant_Insanity sameAs m.027j565.
- Instant_Insanity sameAs Да_полудиш.
- Instant_Insanity sameAs Q19862728.
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