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March 31, 2014, 03:49:40 AM
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BitCube.py is a creative way to store your randomly generated keys on Rubik's Cubes. The program randomly generates 39 moves for you to do on a Rubik's cube. The letters correspond to a clockwise turn if you were looking at that face. A tick (') corresponds with a counter clockwise turn.
The cube displayed helps you check whether or not you did your moves correctly. If those two do not match up, I recommend you solving the cube and then trying again.

EXAMPLE:
https://i.imgur.com/5Ag59VQ.png

If you would like to donate, my address is: 16okrXxs2Mtks6KfnHFm2ibCjqiRG234XV. Thank you all!
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In the newest version, (click here), you can now add a salt to the password to make it just that much more secure.
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