I don't know why you were on my youtube suggestions today as I never resolved a "simple" Rubick's cube, but I love the dedication to your passion and wish you success. I hope you can produce them one day and sell them. I could probably buy one (but for a friend). Good luck !
Nice job making this! Looks like it turns pretty well. I think it's probably very interesting to solve given the piece layout, especially with the solved state having three 10-degree pieces next to each other in a bunch of spots. Three of the smaller pieces are equivalent spatially to two of the larger pieces, which is a relationship I don't believe has been previously seen. If you ended up solving this, let me know how it went!
Amazing work! It turns really well, especially for a puzzle with so many pieces. Looks like you could reduce it to a square-2 when solving.
There are so much lines it looks like an impact frame
I don't know why you were on my youtube suggestions today as I never resolved a "simple" Rubick's cube, but I love the dedication to your passion and wish you success. I hope you can produce them one day and sell them. I could probably buy one (but for a friend). Good luck !
Thank you so much, I don’t know if I ever have plans of trying to get any produced or sell any, this is kind of just a hobby I like to do.
Nice job making this! Looks like it turns pretty well. I think it's probably very interesting to solve given the piece layout, especially with the solved state having three 10-degree pieces next to each other in a bunch of spots. Three of the smaller pieces are equivalent spatially to two of the larger pieces, which is a relationship I don't believe has been previously seen. If you ended up solving this, let me know how it went!
this is how the pizza is cut at a school pizza party
That’s awesome
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just why
:3
He whipped out the ‘:3’