He might have removed it himself so I have now removed my reply. It's likely I will also remove this since I know from experience talking about trolls attracts trolls.
Magnets are cool and do the job. But I'm wondering... There must be some clever way to build a puzzle like this that doesn't come apart. I think perhaps it could be possible with more sophisticated cubies that have some kind of mechanism inside them, so that when they're freed on one side, they lock up on the other side. Like... if releasing tension on one hidden face of a cubie caused some hooks to come out on another side that would lock inside another specially modified cubie. I can't imagine exactly how that would have to be made and maybe it wouldn't be practical, but I don't think we should give up and say it can't be done. But you're right. It can't be done through conventional means. I'm simply trying to think of yet another cheat here. And I'm sure it can be done, but it might require an overly complicated design.
+XESCoolX "Impossible" was a reference to what other people have said about such puzzles. The English language is complex and words are often used in different ways to their actual meanings to convey a point. The Rubik's Cube for example was originally called the Magic Cube since it was not obvious how it worked. I doubt anyone thought it was actually magic.
+TheNrp8598 Magnet cubes exist for a very long time , as far as I can remember the idea is from 1980, but it was 1995 until I saw a workable 3x3 magnet cube, which can also be used to a 5x5 grid.The innovative is in the look and feel of an actual 5x5x1 cube, not the idea though
Before I watch any further my guess is magnets. I guess that because when I was watching the other video I heard magnets snap together when you brought the face back to the default position
Okay, that's kind of what I expected. It's still a really awesome puzzle though!
sup man.
hi z3
Yooooo!
I remember watching this as kid and having absolutely no idea what was going on but loving the idea of a "flat" and magnetic Rubik's cube
That cliff hanger tho
stop.... just stop
Next year: the double-reverse April Fools' joke!
Dang. The reverse April Fools joke was good. Did not see it coming. I thought it would be something like your 28x28 where you stickered it falsely.
I love how at the end you state that it's possible to do a 1x9x9 and completely skip the 1x7x7 :P
+Olz Wheat I never stated that.
+Tony Fisher 4:19
+Tony Fisher okay then, *I love how at the end you state that you can simulate the puzzle on a 1x9x9 and completely skip out the 1x7x7 then
+Tony Fisher well sorry
He might have removed it himself so I have now removed my reply. It's likely I will also remove this since I know from experience talking about trolls attracts trolls.
Magnets are cool and do the job. But I'm wondering... There must be some clever way to build a puzzle like this that doesn't come apart. I think perhaps it could be possible with more sophisticated cubies that have some kind of mechanism inside them, so that when they're freed on one side, they lock up on the other side. Like... if releasing tension on one hidden face of a cubie caused some hooks to come out on another side that would lock inside another specially modified cubie. I can't imagine exactly how that would have to be made and maybe it wouldn't be practical, but I don't think we should give up and say it can't be done. But you're right. It can't be done through conventional means. I'm simply trying to think of yet another cheat here. And I'm sure it can be done, but it might require an overly complicated design.
I was thinking the exact same thing
You can always just use a chip that controls it with software lol
Holy shit I just found this video, opened a random comment and apparently I left a comment here 4 years ago
the 1x10x10 is impossible
usted es un genio señor, bravo aplausos!!!!!
I was very confused, because I didn't really think it was a joke, but you made it seem a lot like it was with your words like "impossible"
+XESCoolX "Impossible" was a reference to what other people have said about such puzzles. The English language is complex and words are often used in different ways to their actual meanings to convey a point. The Rubik's Cube for example was originally called the Magic Cube since it was not obvious how it worked. I doubt anyone thought it was actually magic.
Well, yes, i thought that were magnets
same
I fucking knew it was magnets
WoW, clever idea, great job Tony!
The 1x9x9 looks like 9 floppy cubes, that would be so you if it is ;p
I'm gonna guess it's magnets, I'll edit if I'm right.
I knew it!
this guy smart as hell
I love this channel a lot!
Keep up the good work, love it.
Thanks for explaining!
glad you're doing live commentary! good, well-spoken video
Nicely played Tony. April fools on me then
amazing youre so smart!!! very good work!
Does it shape shift? I’ve wondered
No
Really awesome idea for the joke and the puzzle. Great job!
how's the nine floppy cubes Tony?
Always innovative
+TheNrp8598 Magnet cubes exist for a very long time , as far as I can remember the idea is from 1980, but it was 1995 until I saw a workable 3x3 magnet cube, which can also be used to a 5x5 grid.The innovative is in the look and feel of an actual 5x5x1 cube, not the idea though
interesting,can u make more of these impossible cube
haha, 1x9x9, otherwise known as 9x(1x3x3) ;)
Magnets...
I KNEW IT!
This was a really good video idea lol
What are you talking about kid. Can't you see or read or hear?
Before I watch any further my guess is magnets. I guess that because when I was watching the other video I heard magnets snap together when you brought the face back to the default position
genius...im so impressed
would you make a tutorial or have it on sale? pleeeeeaseeee
I did NOT see that coming.
well played
25 1x1s with magnets?
Edit: not quite
I KNEW IT WAS A MAGNET IT WAS THE ONLY THING I COULD THINK OF.
Yeah! magnets rule!
My god he's a genius. I didn't see that coming at all.
He is a genius, but not for this puzzle in any way. Many people have thought (and acted on that thought) of using magnets before.
origami katakana I guess so, but I didn't see this coming at all. Ingenious would have been a better word.
now for a load of balls... oops wrong ideo
I KNEW IT !!
amazing prank!
bel video broo, like meritato
yay! I believed it.
insane
так и знал, что вся магия в магнитах =)
Yes, i believed IST, AND guessed how it was made! Am i an guineius?... JK
Im not genius i just guessed it, and believed it...
Omg I actually got it right
cood you not make 1 with iner peices between the outer peices to hold them on
Yes!!
i belived you.
ha i was right ^-^ nice vid :)
I’m so confused on how this is “impossible”
I'm so confused as to why you don't watch the damn video and find out.
Tony Fisher Okay! Okay!
I’ll just watch it..
Bro how
the color scheme is hurting my brain o.o
Have you seen a doctor? Anyone who feels that way about something so trivial is probably ill.
i love the fact that he calls it "impossible" but today I solved one on a Rubik's cube app in 10 mins
If you bothered watching the video you would know the impossibility has nothing to do with solving it.
Wow ;D
I think I can make one without magnets, but it will require a hot glue gun and a 5x5 and would not look good at all.
Wacko color scheme.
With 1 colour on each side like most puzzles? Yes that's really "wacko". I think you need to get out more.
@@TonyFisherPuzzles lol why are you so rude man
@@huzzzer6083 I respond to comments accordingly. If you don't like that, tough.
well played