The scale might have some magnetic pieces inside of it behind the plate, which could cause the cube to get attracted towards the scale, skewing the results. But honestly that cube is quite absurd and I love it.
@@AbhijitK13 they're not talking about the scale itself being made of metal, but about possible metal parts below the scale, which would definitely generate a downward force that makes the cube seem heavier than it actually is
You should’ve tried M moves for the last U perm. I really wanted to see how insanely difficult M moves would be to execute as the magnetic strength would be twice as strong as the outer layers.
I really like the way youre making your videos, straight to the point, great explanation, great talking, no unnecessary information, I really enjoy watching!
To make a cube with even stronger magnets, you could use one of the upscaled cubes (I used a qiyi 9cm, but I also recommend the new meilong 9cm), and there's a lot more space for even more magnets.
Excellent execution. That turned out way better than I imagined. Good job getting the magnets' proper dimension for that specific cube.
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Besides the positively crazy creative ideas and very impressive challanges I also absolutely love the narration. I think I need a t-shirt with something along the lines of "Go away or I'll use my Terrifying Brick of Magnets!"
I did try to magnetize my SpeedCube with the Magnets that I can buy at the store (Diameter 6mm, Thickness 2.5mm) And When I tried to turn it after magnetizing, I felt they were stronger than I thoght. Before watching this video, I thought I had put the strongest magnets that I can think of, But after watching this video, I realized that he used a much, much stronger one. And now I know that he made the strongest magnets in a Rubik's Cube. Keep up the good work, Z3Cubing!
Did someone though about making an impossible cube were every magnets are repelling one another, it would be such a tedious task to just make a move as nothing would want to stay aligned. Quite hilarious, but definitely interesting in terms of speed hard cubing
Can you get tungsten powder? Because that might be the best way to fill it and make it both the heaviest cube and the hardest to turn that still works. Also, you should weight it on the scale sitting on top of a brick or something else thick enough to keep the magnetism away from the scale because it could be affecting the copper circuitry of the electronics in the scale and causing it to misread the actual weight. Possibly a sturdy cardboard box could work, but either way, remember to use tare before setting the cube on top.
Remember when you made that cube that could complete 50 turns in one flick? I wonder if you could get that number even higher by reversing the magnets in this cube and making them repel each other at both 0 and 45 degree turns.
Imagine how strong your hands would be if you would train speedcubing on this cube and got time under 20 seconds and one day showing on the tournaments with this cube impressing everyone
would the orientation of the magnets not need to be taken into account? Because of polarity, some of the magnets may deflect from each other where you wouldn't want them to right?
Just like a normal magnetic speedcube, you do have to be careful to have all the edge magnets in one orientation and the corner magnets in the opposite orientation, so they always attract. It gets weird in this case because the magnets are so large that they start interacting in weird ways (side of edge magnets attracting to other edges, etc).
so i guess magnetic cubes are the standard now? that's so strange, i must be getting old lol. i've got a handful of cubes of different shapes and sizes, used to speed cube in high school, and i don't think i've ever even _handled_ a magnetic cube. i'm so curious about how it feels. are bigger cubes generally magnetic too?
Yup! It's been by far the biggest change in speedcubing hardware while I've been cubing. They started around 2017 with some super premium handmade mods, then gradually worked their way into mass-produced puzzles. Today they're so ubiquitous that they're found in all but the cheapest budget 3x3s, and are pretty standard in big cubes and even some non-WCA puzzles!
You should solve this a few times every other day attempting finger tricks to work out your fingers and then after a while see how many times you can spin a normal cube.
The scale might have some magnetic pieces inside of it behind the plate, which could cause the cube to get attracted towards the scale, skewing the results. But honestly that cube is quite absurd and I love it.
its just the top thats magnetic so it doesn't matter much if at all
nope, that doesnt matter, draw a free body diagram (that consists of all the forces acting on all the bodies) and youll see why
@@AbhijitK13 they're not talking about the scale itself being made of metal, but about possible metal parts below the scale, which would definitely generate a downward force that makes the cube seem heavier than it actually is
I double checked with the cube offset from the scale, and the original reading was spot on!
@@ttmfndng201ahh you're right, that would add weight
Solving that cube looked like watching a stop motion video
next gan cube be like
55440 combinations of magnets!
For real bro
@@gallium-gonzolliumand than next gen 99999999999999999999999999 combination of magnets
Average maglev fan:
Average Maglev enjoyer: Z3
Gan 16 be like
You could fill up the extra space with tungsten and tighten the cube as much as possible for a lot of friction
He only wants the magnetic click
The ultimate workout cube.
Or even better: make the magnets repel 😈
Ah, yes, a cube for Goku.
@@simo_viewer_pr9030😂
You should’ve tried M moves for the last U perm. I really wanted to see how insanely difficult M moves would be to execute as the magnetic strength would be twice as strong as the outer layers.
Can confirm; M moves are very hard. xD
@@Z3Cubingwhat is the cube? I have it I know it's QiYi I want a full name like QiYi 3x3 MagLev, etc
@@skibidixLit if you have it why don’t you know what it’s called
@@skibidixLit he says at 0:52 that it's a QiYi Sail W
I'm not watching much cubing content these days but Z3 makes some of the more interesting videos on cubing. Thank you
I quit cause j perm hasn’t uploaded in 9 years
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I really like the way youre making your videos, straight to the point, great explanation, great talking, no unnecessary information, I really enjoy watching!
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To make a cube with even stronger magnets, you could use one of the upscaled cubes (I used a qiyi 9cm, but I also recommend the new meilong 9cm), and there's a lot more space for even more magnets.
Z3cubing better do this
I think with the extra room,he can fit more magnets into the center piece to attract to the edge piece like in the Valk elite m
Excellent execution. That turned out way better than I imagined.
Good job getting the magnets' proper dimension for that specific cube.
Besides the positively crazy creative ideas and very impressive challanges I also absolutely love the narration. I think I need a t-shirt with something along the lines of "Go away or I'll use my Terrifying Brick of Magnets!"
I did try to magnetize my SpeedCube with the Magnets that I can buy at the store (Diameter 6mm, Thickness 2.5mm)
And When I tried to turn it after magnetizing, I felt they were stronger than I thoght.
Before watching this video, I thought I had put the strongest magnets that I can think of, But after watching this video, I realized that he used a much, much stronger one.
And now I know that he made the strongest magnets in a Rubik's Cube. Keep up the good work, Z3Cubing!
That 45 degree click makes me need this as a cutter cube.
Looks like an exercise cube 🏋️
The 45° angle would definitely be interesting in a mixup cube...
Imagine how hard a slice move would be on that!
Level : impossible
You can’t beat that combination.
It was really cool, informative and entertaining.
I also feel that middle position in my unmodified magnetic speedcube. It's weak and it doesn't impact solving in any way, but I do slightly feel it
0:11 @Z3Cubing you have a scar😢
Scars.
Oh my goodness
That's a cut
And?
@@GoJanCool what do you think?
with the middle 45 degree click you could make something like the oskar & witeden mixup cube
now do one with opposite polarity, so you have to force it to stay in the right place
The double click gives a crazy low framerate effect
Did someone though about making an impossible cube were every magnets are repelling one another, it would be such a tedious task to just make a move as nothing would want to stay aligned. Quite hilarious, but definitely interesting in terms of speed hard cubing
cubing technology has gone full circle, we're back to wrist turning haha
It looks like your cube is lagging.
Fr
Can you get tungsten powder? Because that might be the best way to fill it and make it both the heaviest cube and the hardest to turn that still works. Also, you should weight it on the scale sitting on top of a brick or something else thick enough to keep the magnetism away from the scale because it could be affecting the copper circuitry of the electronics in the scale and causing it to misread the actual weight. Possibly a sturdy cardboard box could work, but either way, remember to use tare before setting the cube on top.
I double-checked with the cube offset from the scale, and the original weight was spot on!
yo the fast algorithm you used in the begining is great for testing a cube out you should make a tutorial for it!🤩
You are honestly the most hard working cubing tuber i have ever seen. I have been watching your stuff since way way way back when.
Hearing the clicks on that cube would solve every single one of my life problems.
I NEED THAT CUBE.
Now introducing the first ever slowcube
Throw it at a fridge
😂😂
😂
Very good idea (sarcasm)
@@shmollegeYOU BROKE THE 😂 ⛓️💥
I made my own and tried it, my fridge shattered 😢
yo z3cubing, there are magnet blocks which can be bought, why dont you try to make a cube out of that 🤣🤣
I am so loving your experiences and ideas !
Awesome video keep of the good work!
bro you didn't even watch the video it came out 4 min ago and you already commented
😂
Remember when you made that cube that could complete 50 turns in one flick?
I wonder if you could get that number even higher by reversing the magnets in this cube and making them repel each other at both 0 and 45 degree turns.
Imagine how strong your hands would be if you would train speedcubing on this cube and got time under 20 seconds and one day showing on the tournaments with this cube impressing everyone
About 3kg magnetic force. Seeing the weight as negative makes my mind blow.
FINALLY Z3cubing uploaded! So excited to watch it
Just every single week for the last 9 years! :P
@@Z3Cubing that's older than me XD
Great video as always
We could have scramble competitions using such cubes. Ridiculous!
Lol, the magnets make him solve at a speed where I can somewhat understand what he's doing. 😂
You could have actually inserted the magnets only in the corners. It would turn so much faster cuz there's no edge piece to stick to
i wonder if you didnt use the middle edge magnet if it would behave more naturally or more poppy with the corners attracting
Is this the cube they use to train their hands for greater finger strength, turning power, and speed? 😮
Imagine walking by, with earring in, and a rubix cube comes flying out of no where at you.
😂😂
ded to a rubiks cube
You should do this with MagLev and magnetic core as well.
I just imagine the maglev exploding lol
Im really surprised the corner pieces didnt just explode. Neodymium magnets are crazy strong, dangerous strong.
would the orientation of the magnets not need to be taken into account? Because of polarity, some of the magnets may deflect from each other where you wouldn't want them to right?
Just like a normal magnetic speedcube, you do have to be careful to have all the edge magnets in one orientation and the corner magnets in the opposite orientation, so they always attract. It gets weird in this case because the magnets are so large that they start interacting in weird ways (side of edge magnets attracting to other edges, etc).
Love this, magnets are fun. I am surprised the superglue holds them in place.
Now make a fused cube by the heaviest and strongest magnets cubes
so i guess magnetic cubes are the standard now? that's so strange, i must be getting old lol. i've got a handful of cubes of different shapes and sizes, used to speed cube in high school, and i don't think i've ever even _handled_ a magnetic cube. i'm so curious about how it feels. are bigger cubes generally magnetic too?
Yup! It's been by far the biggest change in speedcubing hardware while I've been cubing. They started around 2017 with some super premium handmade mods, then gradually worked their way into mass-produced puzzles. Today they're so ubiquitous that they're found in all but the cheapest budget 3x3s, and are pretty standard in big cubes and even some non-WCA puzzles!
z3 cubing actually makes useful videos
THIS IS SO COOOOL
This is a perfect cube to show algorithms to a newbie cuber due the slow movement
that was a pretty crazy idea to do, but was fun to watch ))))))
"Keep away from metal"
Proceeds to put it near phone and weighing scale
You should do this on the cube that you can shape shift half way in the turn (the 3x3 with larger edge pieces idk what it’s called)
i wonder if you could make a rubiks cube out of a solid magnet, like: you take a solid cube that is a magnet, and turn it into a rubiks cube
7:29 he just ignored the free pair :skull:
Z3CUBING IS BACK!!!!!
Great Job man! You know how you said that you wanted to combine the tungsten and the magnets well what if you did! and again great job!
And what if he used Ferrofluid to lubricate it?
I think we all want that cube now
It would be awesome if you done the strongest maglev ball core cube. It would be like a maglev train inside a cube.
Now make the most non friction cube making that each side keeps spinning on its own once you turn the side.
wow this vid was awesome!
btw alex, i heard you just went to big comp, and i'm just wondering if you made a vlog on it?
This would be a really fun toy to have. I wish I could buy it off you
that cube is at a superposition between rough and smooth turning
you should make one, but make the magnets the other direction, so that theres no friction, and it will be fast
I believe there are magnetic 3D-printing filaments, or at least iron-filled filaments.
Turning looks like a early Rubik's brand cube.
Just What I've Been Looking For!
That is really heavy! 355 grams? That has to be one of your most painful videos, z3cubing!
There's also over 20 Newtons of magnetic force fighting each turn you make.
Now put it in that one giant 3x3
You should solve this a few times every other day attempting finger tricks to work out your fingers and then after a while see how many times you can spin a normal cube.
Unless it's unusually strong plastic, that thing is going to tear itself apart some day.
Those magnets have separation anxiety 😂
You should make a cube turn diagonally
Somehow you invented a real life low FPS cube.
make velcro cube; orange, white, and green is the velcro part and red, blue, and yellow is the fuzzy part.
I gotta see some M moves and Slice moves on that bad boy
i remember watching you when i was like 9, just found your channel
Z3cubing realy likes "the worlds..."
If your hand is exposed to magnetic force, will the iron oxides be attracted the the magnet and cause stuff?
When you were solving the cube it reminded me of a stop motion animation
Him solving the cube felt like i was watching 15 frames per sec motion picture
Cubehead AND z3 uploading at the same time?!?!
The sound is satisfying
He’s back!
U literally solved that modified cube faster than I can solve a regular cube
Unrelated but would you bring a Lego cube to a competition?
When he was solving the cube, it looked like a stop motion animation from a cartoon
I feel like you did a voice over
But when you pulled the magnets apart i like to think you were just trying to add emphasis on how strong they were 😂
How does this guys video not have more comments and veiws? I mean, he has thousands of subs!
Because it was just uploaded
bros gonna put a particle accelerator in a cube oneday
next we NEED 4x4 strongest magnetic cube!!
The fact that no one brought up the v-cube 6 is crazy
Did that gouge in the thumb meat of your right hand come from trying to deal with the magnets? Or was that a non-magnet related injury?
That was just from trying to break them apart, as shown on camera!
This was insanely fun! And I also didn’t expect that middle click. Thanks for making this!
Could buy the Diansheng 10cm cube next time!
Now we just need a Tungsten-Neodymium alloy or some other magnetic metal and then we really could have a heavy cube.
Everytime he does a cube modification, we know it will be a Qiyi Sail W.
Cheap + blocky = great for modding!
Noice video lego boy z3