Proof There’s 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 Rubik's Cube Combinations! 🤯
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Am I the only who realized that 43 quintillion is less than 7.5 sextillion?
oh my... Proofs I gotta fact check better lol
Me too
Edit: Me after a year and i never realised im famous
same i thought
I always knew that lol
edit: im early on replies!
@@Skrytl me too lol
Him:
So let me show you each combination
CZcams: We found a new world record for the longest video ever
@@saimaibadur9532 CZcams: sadly we have inform you, that all human have already gone fr.. haha this is Ai generated comment for all the dead human in the year 6969
2 comments and 1k like hmmm let me fix that
bro said stop with likes and it's stopped on 1k 😂
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Props to the guy who counted the sand.
Yeah, it must have took so long.
It's an estimate. Only a little bit of sand is counted, then multiply that by how much other sand we know of
@allie laine "estimate" lol dude, my friend's father's brother in law's uncle's grandchild's little cousin's half brother's classmate was the one who counted the sand. How dare you just put off all that hard work he did? Give him the credit he deserves.
@@allielaine4649 nothing gets past you
@@lonesomeleopard934 bro he's just telling facts bro
by far the best loop I've ever seen
You haven't seen the transforming Minecraft block
No it's not
@@sonicsc0op10 how do you know the best loop he’s ever seen lol
Nice loop 👌
don't compliment him on this cheap crap made for more watch time
Why you hating bro
I was about to comment that haha
@@Snakeybus shut up
@@Snakeybus imagine hater
Him: a rubix cube can be in 43 quintillion states
Me who knows there are only 50 states
Me knowing theres 4 states, solid liquid air and plasma
me knowing im either in a sad or happy state
@@kashmirandal6282 me, knowing I’m only in one state, sad
@@rickydoesstuff me, knowing I'm only in one state, happy
I'm in two states: Solid, and my location.
That loop was so smooth
Edit: I did not expect this many likes
True that
No it really wasn’t
@@Secrettunnelvr CRAP YOUR HERE
@@Secrettunnelvr it was in CZcams shorts
@Secrettunnelvr Seriously... This one was pretty mediocre compared to some out there. I don't get why there are so many comments saying it was the best
Bro that loop was so smooth I didnt know I Replayed the video
me too
I realised because of the small pause.
When Milan becomes a math teacher
honestly
But gets the math wrong lmao
@@penta7427 where did he get the math wrong tho
@@Anthony_Jiang sextillion > quintillion (7.5 sextillions grains of sand)
@@penta7427 oh yeah lol
NO WAY 2 VIDS IN ONE DAY?! THIS IS THE BEST DAY EVER!
You mean ♾ video's ✅
Ikr
props to you cubehead for writing/typing all the digits accurately, good job
But the number of grains of sand on earth he said is more than the number of combinations he said.. so the video isn’t even true.
You can't count EVERY edge and corner swap, because ALL of them can not be flipped or rotated on their own without rotating another edge or corner. When you account for this, the amount of combinations drops dramatically if I'm not mistaken. It's like, you'll never end up with a single piece out of place on a Rubik's Cube, because it's not possible. Even having a single piece in the right place, but flipped or rotated is not possible. For example, one corner cannot be rotated clockwise without another corner being rotated counter-clockwise.
that's explained in the video as well (it's part of the dividing by 12 bit)
@@Mmmm1ch43l K. Thanks. Wasn't stated in the one part and I must have missed it. I've always wondered if it was ever truly calculated how many possible combinations there are and not just by a person doing the math and adding up the possibilities, but an actual model or simulation. I don't know enough about the Rubik's cube to say that I could even remotely figure out how many possible combinations there are... but I know enough to know that most combinations are not possible. (Like if you multiplied every corner face by 3 and every edge by 2). I wonder what the difference would be between that number and the real amount of possibilities once the restrictions are also counted. (and if the accepted number is accurate or not).
@@deucedeuce1572 it's not computationally feasible to generate and store all possible configurations at once, but people managed to prove that all configurations can be solved in at most 20 moves, so they in some sense did have to more or less do that
from what I know about this, the possible number did turn out to be the one calculated here
@@Mmmm1ch43l Cool. Thanks.
I need a tutorial just to read the number 😂🤣
lol
Let's appreciate how much effort and humor are in his videos! Hope 1M Soon
lmao
@Galactic_Gaming77 NOPE HE NOT A BOT
@@aidenworld2755 He is a kid, who posts bot comments, to get likes (BTW, it is "He's")
Me 2
@@albusdumbledore9345 Everyone made fun of him, although it is bad (so that is nothing special, but it is still kind of unfriendly)
That does not account for states that are functionally identical, meaning that you can rotate the cube in your hand to get from one to the other. This can roughly be compensated for by dividing the answer by 6.
The calculation assumes fixed centres
Doesnt make the number any more reasonable for human understanding tho
Also parity needs to be accounted for
@@PublicVoidStart909 parity is accounted for (it's part of the dividing by 12 bit)
@PublicVoidStart909 there is no parity on 3x3x3, only on 4x4x4 or higher cubes.
My brain still trying to process the first thing you said 💀
Quintessential information.
Very clean loop, I didn't even notice it at first!
Dawg quintillion is less than sextillion 💀
Taht true
Taht true
Taht true
... but safer!
Taht True
This loop is so cool
Respect for the guy who counted the grains of sand in earth
Press F for respect
@@No-One-Knows-Who-I-Am F
@@No-One-Knows-Who-I-AmF
Me not even knowing how to read this number 😂😂
Same
still doesn't come close to how long my dad sleeps a day
factorials look oddly enthusiastic
I'm suddenly questioning myself how we can solve it in ONE - FIVE PATTERNS
The perfect loop doesn’t exis-
I learned that 43 quintillion is the amount of solvable combinations, for those wondering the amount of combinations in total including unsolvable combinations is 519 quintillion (not exactly that obviously)
That’s more than 10x more the possible combinations
@@owenasevado yup
i remember reading a story where a rubix cube determines what parallel universe you would currently be in. Imagine shuffling it and trying to find your way back to your reality.
buuuuuuuut, you don't use the center pieces of the core, so doing x, y, z rotations and their combinations counts as different positions, but we're talking about scrambles, so you just need to devide by 24
no, the centers are assumed to be fixed in the beginning, so this number is correct
Pretty cool video, you explained with humour how is a so huge number possible, well done 💪
U explain pretty well than my math teacher
Bro was perfectly done his maths of 11 standard😂👍
Just now I was calculating this in my note . Surprisingly when I entered the yt I found it as the 1st vid . I don't know how yt know that I was doing this at this time (It's real by the swear of god)
it's reading you're mind
The calculation didn't even reach a trillion plzz explain
@@maxxysitlhou6266 don't use scientific calculator or phone calculator. Online big digit calculator
@@miniwizard5522 ok
sextillion>quintillion
Nice loop!
The loop was flawless.
me: there is no perfect loop
this guy: hold my Rubik's Cube combinations!
"There are more Rubik's cube combinations than there are sand grains on Earth (estimated to be 7.5 sextillion"
But you didn't have to cut me off
Make out like it never happened and that we were nothing
I feel like I don’t need your love
Who’s gonna tell him that sextillion is bigger than quintillion.
Probably the pinned comment with 4.3k likes and over 170 responses, the first of which is the creator saying that they were wrong, posted 2 weeks ago
@@Tmar0cks yippee
**Chess has something to say**
Nobody has the perfect shorts lo-
Oh, wait a second, I didn't notice it looped
I watched this video 3 times because how good of a loop it was
Loop was it? I saw pool.
Such clean loop dude deserves a like from me
Not really that clean
You just started an argument with me
@@jyoshithgundapaneni3763 ok?
It isnt clean it goes black for a moment then restarts
Now your continuing the arguement
Out of curiosity where did the divisor of 12 come from? It's something with group theory but I don't seem to have the exact intuition right now...
What until scientists find the 21 by 21 cube
That's no proof bro, show me every single one of them.
💀
Edit: Quintillion is less than sextillion so there are more sand grains😀
The waffle house has found its new host
The Waffle House has found it’s new host.
BRO STOP
that meme is dead bruh
Yeah my calculator can’t figure that out
Nice explanation, very concrete and precise, the loop is flawless
Lol the 43 quintillion being less than 7.6 sextillion was funny
💀this gave me the same energies in my online maths class
bro became a mathematician
It goes trillion quadrillion quintillion THEN sextillion so he lied there are more sand grains not rubix cube combinations
i want to question why i watched this 25 times and realised this isn't as long
My brain hurts...
Bro failed his math classes thinking that 43 quintillion is more than 7.5 sextillion💀
So close to 500k…looking forward to the new song.. You deserve it😀
yeah hes getting there fast
chess with 10⁸³ combinations more than atoms in the universe : pathetic
*Bro is the new Einstein💀💀💀*
Is that a compliment or an insult?
@@averagelizard2489probably a yes?
For anyone wondering, 4.3252003e+19 is the amount you get on a calculator.
Bro better than my math teacher 😂 also great loop
Rare footage of cubehead teaching sciencube💀💀🤣🤣
Bro the loop actually got me
chess with 100¹¹¹ and 100¹²³ positions:I'm stronger I'm better I'm better
bro that loop was so clean that i had no idea that it looped untill he said "there is more combinations than sand grains"
Jeez, the US got updated, thats alot of new states
All these combinations and still I can't even solve the basic 3×3 😭
And No Man's Sky has 18 quintillion planets!
Shoutout to the person who counted the grains of sand in earth 💀💀💀
When is put it into a calculator, it shows 786,432
i wasn’t paying attention and didn’t notice the loop 😭
I picked up my cube and randomly this came CZcams is watching me
And I celebrated my birthday at vacation too(so my grandma uncle can celebrate too) and the same day I got birthday related videos🤨🧐😳
"there's 2, solved and scrambled" -abert bainstein
His proving is harder than my math exam
Now imagine the most gigantic cube combinations
There is still one problem with the fact that a solved cube with one twisted corner is unsolvable but if we included those the calculation would equal 500 quintillion but this video is still a great way to visualize this! There is also the video uploaded by j perm who explains that stuff
This is what i was thinking 556,938 years ago
Actually there is less combinations because there are 7.5 sextillion grains of sand in the world so that is bigger number
That’s scary there’s more Rubiks cube combinations then there is back rooms levels
that loop was cha cha real smooth
There's actually 7.5 septillion grains of sand on the earth, not sextillion. Either way, septillion and sextillion are both much larger than quintillion.
I demand a recount!
Chess match possibilities: rookie numbers (there is infinite amounts of ways a chess match can be played)
That loop was clean though
I might not have learned probability, but i learned roots in counting
at 1st i thought this was fake til i saw other people say 43 quintillion
Milan becomes a math/science teacher
bros cube had a cursed color scheme
I'm not usually a person who likes the CZcams shorts loops but that was perfect
Pov the kid explaining how he got his answer
Me who got 3:🤔
Imagine the 19x19 Rubik's cube combinations that would be INSANE
Imagine the 21x21💀
Iwhfkkd
Bro there is 43 quintillion and i cant even do 1 without using an app 💀💀
You also need to multiply by 6 since every combination can be rotated on each side of the cube
more chances of accidentally solving it while scrambling than me getting any bitches
And if it’s a cube with pictures there’s more for when a center is twisted
You wrote that number by yourself! 🤯💀
5x5 Rubix cube:*am I a joke to U*
And we bastards try for just that 1 combination 😂
Amount of possible chess positions bigger than amount of atoms on the earth: what a small number
Am i the only one who is awake in middle of the night and thinking about insane amount of numbers cuz of this video?
"Sextillion"People who learns science:💀
Dear god math makes my brain goes explode