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I stopped speed cubing 5 years ago, i still have my gans 356 (the first one) i always loved my moyu hualong a bit more, i still can't solve my ghost cube and I'm still crazy fast on pyraminx and mirror cube 3x3 and 2x2
So you could do texture and probably even heat conductivity separately. You could also do sticker size, or even create sets of qualities that can be grouped differently by having more than six options
You could put some fabric on the pieces that have different feels and you could make some different bumps on the pieces like a cube that is made for blindfold solves (I forgot the name)
maybe another way to distinguish the pieces could be their brightness? Like when solving normally, one side would still be red for example, but some parts lighter red and some parts darker red. But I am not sure how well you could distinguish between the different brightnesses. Like to know which light blue goes with which light red, etc.
Hmm, maybe if you went around each of the shape stickers with a fine tip black marker it might make matching by the shape's color more obvious as you could focus on what is inside the black outline. It would also make it more obvious for the times when the color of the two stickers match. I'm sure while holding it, it is easier to tell them apart, but on camera the shapes basically just vanish.
Texture! There are some cubes for blind people where each side has a different pattern in the texture - spots or lines, for instance. I don't know how you'd be able to put stickers over that but texture is another pretty obvious way to solve or scramble a cube.
Lol, you already had a mirror's cube... all you needed was to resticker it... also you could easily add a 6th or even 7th solution by giving each piece a different texture or different shaped-bump.
so maybe the other to factors to solve the cube can be texture/material and somehow if you can use sound like tiny speakers inside then that play a specific note when pressed a button on top but trhat might be impossible
You could do patterned stickers if you could get the sheets for it - dots, diagonal lines, orthogonal lines etc. Then the large sticker would be doing two jobs.
Have you considered buying a Cricut machine? Would be a much faster and consistent way to cut the stickers. Plus you would able to get the perfect size based on your CAD model. Cool video