Minx Of Madness World Record

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • This is the minx of madness, it has 5993 moving parts and weighs over 10KG. It was printed on desktop FDM 3d printers over the course of 2 months.
    You can find the Anycubic Kobra at
    Official store: bit.ly/37ZvN1j
    Amazon store: amzn.to/3sdwHhA
    A big thank you to Polymaker for providing all the filament used in this project.
    You can find their filament here: us.polymaker.com?aff=41
    Solving 250 Rubik's Cubes BLINDFOLDED (WORLD RECORD): • Solving 250 Rubik's Cu...
    If you are interested in buying this puzzle, or have any other business inquiries please email me at: corenpuzzle@gmail.com
    0:00 Intro
    1:25 Turning
    2:07 Number of permutations
    4:23 Tools and materials used
    5:37 Scrambling
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  • @JD-oc5wk
    @JD-oc5wk Před 2 lety +7888

    I feel like this is the one cube where taking it apart and reassembling it would be faster than solving it.

  • @JJAG3
    @JJAG3 Před rokem +9303

    Honestly, every turn is probably the only time that permeutatiom will ever exist

    • @YoureASquidYoureAKid
      @YoureASquidYoureAKid Před rokem +703

      Its the same for a 3x3x3 cube. Since it has 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 permutations

    • @choco_jack7016
      @choco_jack7016 Před rokem +687

      well except for when it's close to being solved as the almost solved permutations would appear more often.

    • @Louis_2568
      @Louis_2568 Před rokem +296

      @@YoureASquidYoureAKid but even so with how many and how many times people have cubes I’m sure some permutations have been repeated

    • @hdjabs1950
      @hdjabs1950 Před rokem +141

      The same is true every time you properly shuffle cards

    • @zisischartampilas6601
      @zisischartampilas6601 Před rokem +32

      The real question is is it easier to make it ot ssolve it?

  • @AusUnHus
    @AusUnHus Před rokem +688

    Even 1 year later he’s still solving it. That is what I call commitment!

  • @dogsareawesome9197
    @dogsareawesome9197 Před rokem +253

    The mix of tiny square pieces, stretched out long pieces, and big middle pieces almost make the puzzle look glitched out when scrambled. Thats my favorite thing about it, honestly

    • @theseangle
      @theseangle Před rokem +2

      It looks like Reddit

    • @user-xf2my3hq8x
      @user-xf2my3hq8x Před 4 měsíci

      Actually the diffferent sized pieces eliminates a lot of possibliities compared to all of them being the same size that would have allowed puzzle to scrammbled into. - Richard.

    • @atiny_my901
      @atiny_my901 Před měsícem

      @@user-xf2my3hq8xok Richard

  • @MaverickJeyKidding
    @MaverickJeyKidding Před rokem +3535

    we finally getting closer to "the longer you scramble it - the harder it is to solve"

    • @zonetothepowerof3
      @zonetothepowerof3 Před rokem +88

      i think we've passed that milestone just from this.

    • @MetricJester
      @MetricJester Před rokem +93

      Well considering that once you get past 25 moves on a regular rubik's cube you start solving it, in this case the halfway point is some near astronomical number.

    • @me_fault
      @me_fault Před rokem +29

      ​@@MetricJester that assumes every random move made took you further away from solved

    • @samuels1123
      @samuels1123 Před rokem +26

      @@me_fault you cannot make something beyond 'perfectly randomized' there is a limit to the amount of information stored on the cube while still being usable, the big one has a much higher capacity but still has this limit

    • @me_fault
      @me_fault Před rokem +11

      let me put it another way
      if you make a random move in an attempt to make the cube a further number of moves away from solved, how do you know you haven't inadvertently reduced the number of moves away from solved

  • @Tingman
    @Tingman Před 2 lety +3476

    The scrambled puzzle looks like the Tesseract from Interstellar! So beautiful and mindbending.

    • @x2y7
      @x2y7 Před 2 lety +5

      First to reply yay

    • @x2y7
      @x2y7 Před 2 lety +9

      I’m trying to get Tingman’s attention

    • @01xc92
      @01xc92 Před 2 lety +1

      @@x2y7 😁

    • @UnknownX268
      @UnknownX268 Před 2 lety +1

      what's the difference?

    • @x2y7
      @x2y7 Před 2 lety

      @@teaperm3549 oooo

  • @paulmorphy6187
    @paulmorphy6187 Před rokem +32

    When I was about 10 the Rubik's cube came out in the UK in around 1980....it was a sensation...everyone had one...I taught myself to solve it and really enjoyed spending hours with it.
    Fast forward to 2022 and I would probably still be trying to solve this one if it came out in 1980!!

  • @gartersnake3288
    @gartersnake3288 Před rokem +116

    Legend has it he's still trying to solve it to this day

  • @max2x000
    @max2x000 Před rokem +3020

    I love the idea that a super computer would try to render this and immediately explode

    • @taoarg9000
      @taoarg9000 Před rokem +54

      The reality is a computer. We live in the matrix

    • @kamikeserpentail3778
      @kamikeserpentail3778 Před rokem +209

      It wouldn't though.
      If it tried to render every possible permutation though it would definitely freeze up before it got even a fraction of the way.

    • @hydroxide5507
      @hydroxide5507 Před rokem +11

      @@kamikeserpentail3778 🤓

    • @thesoftone
      @thesoftone Před rokem +27

      @@hydroxide5507 "🤓"🤓

    • @hydroxide5507
      @hydroxide5507 Před rokem +7

      @@thesoftone ""🤓"🤓 "🤓

  • @zozo3071
    @zozo3071 Před rokem +784

    Wow using the demon core to create an extreme puzzle is wild

  • @tygamer1326
    @tygamer1326 Před 5 měsíci +13

    It’s been a year since this was posted…
    I think he’s still solving this puzzle today!

    • @Jasseu
      @Jasseu Před 5 měsíci +2

      I came to say the same thing.

  • @allenkatz5652
    @allenkatz5652 Před rokem +58

    At 2:36, here's what the mess in the denominator means.
    Firstly, it's important to define the difference between a permutation and a combination. With permutation the order (or placement) is important while with combinations it's not. So, for example, if a teacher from a class of 20 is picking two class representatives and chooses Albert and Brian, it's the same thing as choosing Brian and Albert so the different number of combinations is (20/2) * 19 = 190 (with the 2 in the denominator since the first representative chosen can be in two different spots). Now, if the teacher is choosing a president and vice president- choosing Albert for president and Brian for vice president is different than choosing Brian for president and Albert for vice president so the number of permutations is 20*19 = 380.
    To explain the denominator in the equation in the video, let's start with a Gigaminx. The face on a Gigaminx has a center pentagon, a middle ring and an outer ring (i.e., the edge). We're going to focus on the middle ring of one face and ignore the center pentagon and outer ring. The middle ring has five diamond shaped pieces and five trapezoid shaped pieces. Since placement of each diamond shaped piece doesn't make a difference, a solver can place the first diamond in five places, the second one in four places, the third one in three places, the fourth one in two places and the last one is forced into the remaining spot. So, there are 5*4*3*2*1 = 5! = 120 ways for the diamonds on the first face to be placed (all of which are correct in a solved Gigaminx). Similarly, there are 5! = 120 ways (again, all of which are correct) for the trapezoid pieces to be placed when solving the first face. So, with twelve faces there are twelve sets of diamonds and twelve sets of trapezoids for a total of 24 sets. With n = 2 for a Gigaminx we have 12*n*(n-1) = 12*2*(2-1) = 24 which is the 24 sets. And that's where the exponent of 24 comes from for the 5! in the denominator.
    Using other values of n: for n = 1 (a typical Megaminx) the exponent is 0 which makes the denominator 1 as expected since there's no user discretion where to place any piece (i.e., every single piece will be in the exact same spot when it's solved). For n = 2 (a Gigaminx) I showed above that the exponent is 24. For n = 3 (a Teraminx) the exponent is 72 as there are 6 different sets of pieces, on each of the 12 faces, that can be in five different locations each (0 in the innermost layer - the middle pentagon, 2 in the next layer, 4 in the next layer and 0 in the next layer - the edge). For n = 4 (a Petaminx) the exponent is 144 as there is one more ring than a Teraminx and each subsequent ring has 2 more pieces that can be in any of 5 places and (2+4+6) *12 = 144.
    Finally, for n = 10 (does it even have a name?) the exponent in the denominator is 1,080 (12*10*(10-1) = 1,080.
    Note that if each piece was numbered and had to go in a specific spot the exponent in the denominator would be 0.

  • @Howlflame
    @Howlflame Před rokem +1655

    As someone who has never solved a regular Rubix Cube, this just makes me cry in fear XD

    • @shadowsfall42
      @shadowsfall42 Před rokem +80

      I've been working on my fun little 2x2 for like 6 years now only ever been able to solve 3 colors. Don't feel bad though I can't tell you how many times I've been shamed by people for being " too stupid to solve the easiest Rubix cube on the planet"

    • @ratisbonawau
      @ratisbonawau Před rokem +22

      @@shadowsfall42 💀💀💀

    • @lmccord2995
      @lmccord2995 Před rokem +86

      I get you there, I’ve been trying to solve this 1x1 Rubix cube for a decade, damn near impossible…

    • @where_the_hell_am_i
      @where_the_hell_am_i Před rokem +45

      @@lmccord2995 i feel you too bud, but i just dont get why i cant solve the 0x0, like its so unsolvable and ive been trying to solve it everyday, and still to this day and i've been at it FOR YEARS

    • @madmouse1016
      @madmouse1016 Před rokem +1

      *same*

  • @williamsanborn9195
    @williamsanborn9195 Před rokem +1361

    “How many possible ways are there to scramble this puzzle”
    Me: “TOO many.”
    “8.6x10^7924 possible ways.”
    Me: “Like I said. TOO MANY!”

    • @robbieaulia6462
      @robbieaulia6462 Před rokem +13

      NOT ENOUGH

    • @magicalunicorn1296
      @magicalunicorn1296 Před rokem +17

      Theres more than 86 duomilli-sescentillion (the 2600th -illion), ways to scramble it

    • @zzztriplezzz5264
      @zzztriplezzz5264 Před rokem +5

      @@magicalunicorn1296hello. I am aware of the fact that when naming powers of 1000 there are prefixes used in the words such as quadragin and nonagin and millia (I am quite fascinated with it, and I’ve been on the first 10000 powers of 10 website). However, I have yet to find a website that includes names for much larger numbers, like up to powers of a million. Do you have any? Or is there a rule you have to follow when naming them?

    • @magicalunicorn1296
      @magicalunicorn1296 Před rokem +3

      @@zzztriplezzz5264
      czcams.com/video/tP-pvo7N5ks/video.html
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    • @DumDouglas
      @DumDouglas Před rokem

      Infinity.....

  • @nicolasfranks3603
    @nicolasfranks3603 Před měsícem

    So ready for that solved video! The dedication is wild!

  • @onebrickatatime9097
    @onebrickatatime9097 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Legends say he's still solving it to this day.

  • @calebblack1420
    @calebblack1420 Před rokem +216

    He was so busy wondering wether or not he could he never stopped to ask himself if he should. He’s warping the fabric of reality around him.

  • @scrambledmc3772
    @scrambledmc3772 Před 2 lety +652

    Just one thing: you never mentioned how many layer this has.
    Edit: just counted, this is a 21x21 minx. That’s impressive great job!

    • @ImScor327
      @ImScor327 Před 2 lety +30

      This, if it was named after the prefixes of -byte words... Would be a god damn chonky hecka' bigass mindbreaking groundsmashing ENDECAMINX. Holy mother of Joseph...

    • @scratchthecatqwerty9420
      @scratchthecatqwerty9420 Před 2 lety +21

      @@ImScor327 It's named with Metric prefixes, but if it was, then there will be not enough prefixes! In fact, you will need to invent 3 new prefixes to name it!

    • @ImScor327
      @ImScor327 Před 2 lety +10

      @@scratchthecatqwerty9420 actually, just found out that you only need to invent one! Bronto- and geop- are units as well! Wtf
      P.D.: They are not SI units, but they're the most acceptable ones along with "hellabyte" as a substitute for "brontobyte"

    • @pawfectdogs4629
      @pawfectdogs4629 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ImScor327 undecaminx*

    • @ImScor327
      @ImScor327 Před 2 lety +6

      @@pawfectdogs4629 guess spanish and english prefixes are different depending on which... It's endeca for me but anyways, still meaning 11 here

  • @Bob_The_G0D
    @Bob_The_G0D Před 9 měsíci +7

    This guy is honestly underrated

  • @Chris_691
    @Chris_691 Před rokem +4

    The amount of precision this need is unbelievable

  • @seanbarraclough2484
    @seanbarraclough2484 Před rokem +158

    I'd leave it scrambled, and just admire it. Phenomenal creation.

  • @Wunba
    @Wunba Před 2 lety +1224

    Insane video, well produced, it was entertaining all the way through and I cannot believe you’re actually solving it! My guess is 70 hours 😬

  • @midnightcat6116
    @midnightcat6116 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This looks like a beautiful piece of art 🖼️

  • @yaboikennymccormick
    @yaboikennymccormick Před 7 měsíci +3

    Guy:What do you you do for a living?
    corenpuzzle: I make Rubik’s cubes.
    Guy: Oh, that’s cool
    core puzzle: HUGE ONES.

  • @RPGfanatic1996
    @RPGfanatic1996 Před rokem +221

    As someone with no talent for these sorts of puzzles, I'm going to go out on a limb and say 3 years... due in part, to the sheer amount of possibilities and irl getting in the way of solving time.

    • @SuperChargeTheDumDum
      @SuperChargeTheDumDum Před rokem +6

      As someone who has only solved a 3X3 2 times I’d say at least 2 years

    • @Felipera_
      @Felipera_ Před rokem +17

      It's not even about knowing how to solve it. It's about the sheer size of this thing lmao. I take 2 weeks to solve my 8x8x8, this will take like 6 months for someone of his skill.

    • @ericvosselmans5657
      @ericvosselmans5657 Před rokem +1

      I would say januari 2023

    • @shadowsfall42
      @shadowsfall42 Před rokem +2

      Try not being able to solve a 2x2 for 6 years... this is the pain I carry everyday.

    • @otamota7563
      @otamota7563 Před rokem +1

      Honestly, if he spends about 8 hours a day on the puzzle, he could probably finish it in less than a week.

  • @futbol9847
    @futbol9847 Před 2 lety +212

    The fact he did this all from a 3D printer is insane. Plus it has stickers. Way to go man!

    • @djalexander968
      @djalexander968 Před rokem +10

      i used to get irritated when my 3x3 would lose a sticker... just imagine the anger that would incite on a rubik's that has more possible permutations that suns in the observable universe

    • @jayluck8047
      @jayluck8047 Před rokem

      The stickers could easily be done on a Cricut.

    • @Pimp.My.Forklift
      @Pimp.My.Forklift Před rokem

      A couple days ago I saw a 3d printed nerf gattling gun that could shoot 500 darts in 9 seconds, at this point I wouldn't be surprised if I read on the news that someone robbed a bank by tunneling under the vault with a 3d printed driveable mega drill.

    • @drsnova7313
      @drsnova7313 Před 9 měsíci

      I wonder why he didn't just print everything in different colors. Sounds far easier than applying all those stickers, and, more importantly, there's no chance of one falling off.

    • @jandedycker1748
      @jandedycker1748 Před 3 měsíci

      @@djalexander968 not just stars in the observable universe... PARTICLES in the observable universe.

  • @rpg247a
    @rpg247a Před 11 měsíci +1

    If I'm going to die in my sleep by getting smashed to death by 616 meteorites, then I officially blame this video for my death.

  • @JayTEP
    @JayTEP Před 11 měsíci +1

    “ a 1 in 8.6x10^7924 that tonight a meteor will come hurting through the atmosphere and come smashing your bed”. Just what I needed to fall asleep

  • @PowerOfNull
    @PowerOfNull Před rokem +782

    After doing some research, This would technically be called the Vundaminx.
    Mega - 3
    Giga - 5
    Tera - 7
    Peta - 9
    Exa - 11
    Zetta - 13
    Yotta - 15
    Xona - 17
    Weka - 19
    Vunda - 21
    Now if only we could see a Lumaminx...

    • @SuB-mt6nv
      @SuB-mt6nv Před rokem +8

      where did you get these names from?

    • @ericwu6571
      @ericwu6571 Před rokem +77

      @@SuB-mt6nv prefixes for data units its one of the first few results on google

    • @SuB-mt6nv
      @SuB-mt6nv Před rokem +4

      @@ericwu6571 thanks

    • @The_upgrater
      @The_upgrater Před rokem +14

      @American Mapper
      luma - 23
      lotta -25

    • @The_upgrater
      @The_upgrater Před rokem +3

      But what about the varieties of kilominx?

  • @GrahamSiggins
    @GrahamSiggins Před 2 lety +250

    Congrats on finishing this! Must feel amazing. Can’t believe you’re actually trying to solve it lol. I’ll wager a guess of 55 hours over the course of a few weeks

  • @monkchips
    @monkchips Před rokem

    Really fun project. Easily as much fun as testing how long it takes for each stubbed toe to stop throbbing, dependant upon the order they are stubbed in.

  • @shelleyreynolds5810
    @shelleyreynolds5810 Před 5 měsíci

    WOW, seriously!!!!! Amazing!!!!!

  • @laiscube
    @laiscube Před 2 lety +67

    I thought the Atlasminx was recent. Impressed that you surpassed it relatively quickly compared to how often such "size records" are broken. Pleasantly surprised to see the Moyu-styled multi-tiered mechanism. A proven way to get both stability and smoothness, as shown by the big Meilongs and the Moyu 21x21.

  • @enmysune
    @enmysune Před 2 lety +39

    every time i think coren's reached the limit, he just pulls out another one of these.
    this is absolutely incredible, your dedication is amazing. congrats on this huge accomplishment!

  • @mannyyoutube3259
    @mannyyoutube3259 Před rokem

    Looks really cool as a decoration piece for a lamp or a base when it's not solved, I could never solve it anyway.😱

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 Před 7 měsíci

    Psychiatrist - so, how can i help you ?"
    patient - " minx of madness, minx of madness"
    doctor - i'm sorry what ?"
    patient - MINX OF MADNESS!"

  • @Kewbix
    @Kewbix Před 2 lety +231

    Those were some really interesting analogies lol

  • @SteppingRazor762
    @SteppingRazor762 Před rokem +41

    Just having the puzzle sitting on your desk scrambled makes it a pretty awesome piece of art 👍

  • @hiedegabarda1204
    @hiedegabarda1204 Před 10 měsíci +2

    "Your heart beats faster, as you turn the minx of madness."

  • @solarprogeny6736
    @solarprogeny6736 Před rokem

    I think it looks really good scrambled as a decoration and art piece

  • @epicroblox2955
    @epicroblox2955 Před 2 lety +86

    The 21x21 rubiks cube takes 5-6 hours to solve, but the 21x21 version of a megaminx will take around 3 days is my guess. Especially since it's a lot more difficult to turn, and megaminxes take a lot longer to solve.

  • @lethalbloom2147
    @lethalbloom2147 Před rokem +31

    Honestly I feel like it'll take at least a year to truly solve this monster

  • @420alfonzo6
    @420alfonzo6 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You know the math is serious when the numbers got exclamation marks.

  • @HypnoticGoon
    @HypnoticGoon Před 6 měsíci +1

    Rumor has it he's still solving it a year later.

  • @bread4664
    @bread4664 Před rokem +31

    This is completely insane. I am so happy I stumbled upon this. This really pushes the limits of consumer 3d printing. I am still impressed by printed 2x2 and 3x3s, much less this behemoth! Incredible work.
    My guess for the time is: 76 hrs

  • @zylanderr
    @zylanderr Před rokem +40

    Still easier to turn than a rubik's branded cube

  • @KoreyThatcher
    @KoreyThatcher Před 4 měsíci

    This is bananas!

  • @andretromp4606
    @andretromp4606 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Listen: publish this towards well known minds like yourself and challenge people to solve it. You could be the guy who makes this a worldwide phenomenon. People from all over the world come to try to solve the unsolvable puzzle hehe

  • @mrs_plinkett
    @mrs_plinkett Před rokem +4

    i have never seen any content abt Rubik's cube before and still got very entertained and engaged by this video, so props for your wonderful work! both in regards to puzzle designing and videomaking. I'll definitely stick around now lol

  • @aaronrattanachaipipat
    @aaronrattanachaipipat Před 2 lety +9

    I’m just so mindblowned you managed to pull this off. This Is such an amazing design!!! I’m just speechless the amount of effort you put into making this a reality!

  • @loudesbois2700
    @loudesbois2700 Před rokem

    Looks fun

  • @ok-ky1ns
    @ok-ky1ns Před 8 měsíci

    Look at this absolute unit of a puzzle

  • @GODDAMNLETMEJOIN
    @GODDAMNLETMEJOIN Před 2 lety +19

    I'm not sure if your wrists will last long enough to solve it. Tens of thousands of turns and reorientations on a 10kg puzzle is hard work!

  • @GregMakesThings
    @GregMakesThings Před 2 lety +24

    Well now I'm getting worried that your next record will beat the part count of the 33x33x33 haha ! That being said you beat the sticker count ! Well done man, always a pleasure to see you push the FDM envelope further and further !

  • @PestVic
    @PestVic Před 8 měsíci

    This is insane!!

  • @Firestar4041
    @Firestar4041 Před 8 měsíci

    Evil scientist: "Behold! The Minx of Madness! *thunder cracks *evil laughter
    Schmoe: "Neat, hammer time." *smash
    Scientist: "Wait, hold on-"

  • @GalaxyBard
    @GalaxyBard Před rokem +9

    I wouldn't have guessed you could actually solve it 😯 That will be cool to see. That's a real piece of art you made there man! Thanks for sharing the video 🥰

  • @kimirikscreations
    @kimirikscreations Před rokem +30

    That's a really impressive 3d print build. And omg does it give me anxiety just looking at it scrambled.

  • @MagmaVA6
    @MagmaVA6 Před rokem

    i cant wait to have my sleep interrupted by 616 meteorites.

  • @FuturePotus2
    @FuturePotus2 Před 2 měsíci +3

    1 year 8 months 27 days 18 hours 56 minuits 22 seconds 44 milaseconds.

  • @CubesMadeEasy
    @CubesMadeEasy Před 2 lety +8

    Incredible work! Watching the assembly was super satisfying. It's crazy to me how well it seems to turn as well. My guess is 80 hours of pure solving time, although obviously you will be taking many breaks in between.

  • @cookiesyruplover
    @cookiesyruplover Před rokem +3

    I didn't expect the video to have the part where it's being assembled! With how insane it looked, I thought the entire video was just about solving it. I'm blown away with this puzzle. My guess is 250 hours in the course of months because self-care is important lol Glad to see people with their passions. I'm definitely watching the solving video.

  • @Serenity_Dee
    @Serenity_Dee Před 4 měsíci

    The denominator is to eliminate permutations that are only distinguished by overall orientation - that is, permutations that are identical save that the whole thing is rotated on an axis.
    As soon as I saw that equation, I knew that number would be on that order. Factorials scale up very, _very_ quickly.

  • @yang9919
    @yang9919 Před 5 měsíci

    You created the mix of madness

  • @infrabread
    @infrabread Před 2 lety +5

    In order to become insane, you must have been sane in the first place. Coren; you're a wonderful human being and I have loved every puzzle you have made.

  • @carljameson3082
    @carljameson3082 Před rokem +5

    This man stared directly into the abyss and his body started moving on its own until this accursed artifact was complete. That's the only reason I can think of why someone would create this

  • @Shroomkoobing69
    @Shroomkoobing69 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Legend says he’s still solving it

  • @ExoticLimeSlice
    @ExoticLimeSlice Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is madness!

  • @matthewwhitt5249
    @matthewwhitt5249 Před rokem +6

    1 year for an experienced solver... and that's it. No one else, is unscrambling that.

  • @HorologicRannygazoo
    @HorologicRannygazoo Před rokem +8

    ummm, 200 hours. Fantastic job! The larger minxes aren't harder to solve from a solution perspective. But the weight of that puzzle, the sheer volume of turns it is going to take and the constant possibility of popping pieces out while still unsolved (I cringe at that possibility -- man). Just building it is staggeringly impressive. That is a serious synthesis of tech and art.

  • @oodie6284
    @oodie6284 Před rokem

    My puny brain cant even begin to comprehend anything in this video.

  • @RICOFRITO
    @RICOFRITO Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm no math expert but when you put exclamation points in that mathematical equations my brain goes hmmm must be scary big number... yes... number be big!

  • @codproyo7798
    @codproyo7798 Před 2 lety +5

    Me trying to solve it when I was 10: this is gonna be easy!
    999 year old me: done!

  • @pokemoncappo3898
    @pokemoncappo3898 Před 2 lety +10

    I SHUDDERED TO DEATH WHEN I SAW IT!!! also, the exoskeleton of it looks nice.

  • @nandovioliveira5056
    @nandovioliveira5056 Před rokem

    Masterpiece

  • @TAK1997
    @TAK1997 Před rokem

    Torture in 1525: Pulled apart by horses.
    Torture in 2025:

  • @harrymacdonald2672
    @harrymacdonald2672 Před 2 lety +9

    My guess is 87 hours. Can't wait to see it solved again!

  • @arlomoore
    @arlomoore Před 2 lety +10

    Your engineering skills are incredible! How did you get inspired to build things like this? I’m going to guess 73 hours and 24 minutes.

  • @4jewtube
    @4jewtube Před 4 měsíci

    My guess is 89 hours and 24 minutes. Great job on the build and assembly.

  • @mrgreatauk
    @mrgreatauk Před rokem

    Dude hasn't posted in a year because he's still trying to solve this beast

  • @ElricWilliam
    @ElricWilliam Před rokem +8

    Not much into solving them but they are hella fun to build, a few of my cubing friends have me build their stuff and honestly I love it xD

  • @96_stars22
    @96_stars22 Před 2 lety +3

    This is nothing short of incredible

  • @VitorMiguell
    @VitorMiguell Před 11 měsíci +2

    "how long will I take to solve?"
    13 years.

  • @julieduncan4075
    @julieduncan4075 Před 11 měsíci

    I could solve this relatively quickly: Remove, and then reapply all the stickers! Hahaha! Seriously though, it really amazes me what humans can come up with when they set their minds to it! Just incredible! ❤

  • @Famoke
    @Famoke Před 2 lety +8

    Incredible!
    Humans are making rubik's cubes larger until theyre unplayable

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Před rokem

      Bigger cubes/other twisty puzzles aren't harder, they just take longer. Once you know the method for the lower order ones, like say a 5x5 minx aka a gigaminx, then you use the same method for this as you would foe the gigaminx. There's just more of it. It's why buying the speedcubes over a certain size gets a bit pointless. Like, a 9x9 cube is not at all harder than a 7x7 cube. It just takes longer. So it can turn into a chore with some of these ridiculously oversized puzzles, you might solve them once ever, and then that's about it.

  • @quikbale
    @quikbale Před 2 lety +10

    My guess is he filmed the maths after he solved the cube to feel better about the solve time 😂

  • @harrisonpanner355
    @harrisonpanner355 Před rokem

    Legend has it he’s still solving it

  • @victordeluca7360
    @victordeluca7360 Před 9 měsíci

    Dude's conjuring a Rasengan by the end lol

  • @JJCuber27
    @JJCuber27 Před 2 lety +3

    Are you actually kidding me, I thought that the Atlasminx would be the limit but you’ve managed to prove me wrong.
    Congrats on making this puzzle but I can’t believe you actually scrambled it lol

  • @cubingsummarized950
    @cubingsummarized950 Před 2 lety +4

    Incredible! I would say 4-5 days to solve the puzzle.

  • @SrBluOff
    @SrBluOff Před rokem

    21x21 dodecahedron. Impressive!

  • @KateCarew
    @KateCarew Před 11 měsíci

    I’ve never been so afraid of meteorites striking me
    In bed
    While I’m sleeping
    Tonight

  • @lethaldrew5804
    @lethaldrew5804 Před rokem +10

    Genuine question, would it have been easier to make this puzzle stickerless rather than sticker it by hand? I mean, i know it would make piece design atleast a little harder for the edge/corner pieces, but if you didn't have to sticker all the tiny center piece it probably would've been easier right? Especially since you can just put a different color filament in the printer and you're good to go. Idk just my random thought.

    • @cheers9430
      @cheers9430 Před rokem +1

      just like paint a whole side it's big enough

    • @pickyyeeter
      @pickyyeeter Před 7 měsíci

      Considering that several pieces contain more than one color of sticker, they way he did it seems easier to me

  • @nubbyderg
    @nubbyderg Před 2 lety +3

    The Teratominx sounds like a fitting name for this, because it's a MONSTER.

  • @Ryubrasileirobrigaderua
    @Ryubrasileirobrigaderua Před rokem +1

    Bem facinho.

  • @kataevnikolay2902
    @kataevnikolay2902 Před 2 lety +20

    Как круто крутится. У меня нет слов, это самое крутое, что я видел за последний год!

  • @ka1ebsauce
    @ka1ebsauce Před rokem +3

    dear god... i wouldnt wish the solving of this puzzle upon my greatest enemies, let alone the set up.

  • @fairfeatherfiend
    @fairfeatherfiend Před rokem +2

    If you recorded how you scrambled the puzzle, you already have the solution.

  • @ItzBlockyYT
    @ItzBlockyYT Před 9 měsíci

    Thats alot of effort

  • @mridontkn
    @mridontkn Před rokem +3

    Hard one: ill go with a safe guess of 74 hours, 35 minutes, 58 seconds and 176 milliseconds. Great video!