x The Ultimate Mastermind

My Links:
Ultimate MasterMind w/ Solver <
Mastermind
>
Download MasterMind.zip <Mastermind>
MasterMind Numeric Solver <Solver>
Solver Performance Tester <Tester>
See Rubik's Cube Simple Solution <Rubik Cube>
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My Contact:
Name:  Rehman Mackwani
Email:  [email protected] ==>  [email protected]
 
Dear Friends,

If you have played and enjoyed the classic game of logic 'Mastermind' where you have to break the secret color code combination that is randomly generated by the computer using colored pegs, then you will certainly enjoy this java version of the game.
> Please pass it on to your family and friends.


Thank you for checking this out.

Enhancement History beginning Sept. 2002.
1.1=>Added GiveUp, R & W columns, Colors Not Repeated Option.
1.2=>Added Hint button and total possible codes display. Colors revised. Increased height to 12.
1.3=>Added Score. Deleted Peg Size selection. General revisions.
1.4=>Added Timer. 09/26/02.
2.0=>Added Ext. Board increasing max no. of guesses from 12 to 24. Revised screen layout. 10/01/02.
2.1=>Corrected error in Score when more=true. Modified Reset Score. 10/15/02.
2.2=>Added HINT_COUNT. 11/20/02.
2.3=>Revised Score calculations. 12/10/02.
3.0=>Added Auto-Solve on GiveUp. 02/03/03.

/ Rubik's Cube Solution x

The link is to my version of the popular game of logic -  Mastermind.

Ben's  version is found at< www.math.psu.edu/bdavis/Mastermind/ >.

The Ultimate Mastermind is the enhanced version based on Ben's Marvelous MM version.  Features are listed below.  Auto-Solve on GiveUp has been added in v3.0.

Mastermind Numeric Solver lets you enter your own code and see how the program cracks the code.  You can watch a demo also.

Solver Performance Tester is for those interested in statistical details.   It compares various algorithms as explained on that page.

Please report bugs or send comments to me. Thanks.  

Enjoy the game.  Exercise your mind .


* It is very flexible. The possible code combination can be selected anywhere from as low as 24 (easy) to as large as over 43 Million (hard).
* Once you fill up the main board with your guesses and have not won yet, then an extension board comes up, allowing you up to 24 guesses per game.
* There are buttons for Getting Hints or for Giving Up which is followed by Auto-Solve where you can see how the computer would crack the same code.
* Your Score is also displayed along with the number of games Won / Total games.
* Option button takes you to a window where you can select all the options.
* Instructions on how to play the game are also given.


I have also added a Simple Solution to a 3x3 Rubik's Cube. This solution uses only 7 different move sequences. There are diagrams to help you see what each move sequence accomplishes. Hope you enjoy this too! Comments are wecome. Thanks.
Last Updated: 04 Nov 2008

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