Wednesday, February 23, 2011

17 x 17 x 17= 1 539

Gigantic 17 x 17 x 17 Rubik's Cube shatters world record, requires huge hands

The inventor of the world's most complex Rubik's Cube, complete with 1 539 segments, says it's so hard to do, it's even left him puzzled.  Oskar van Deventer says that after hearing about people building their own larger Rubik's cube style puzzles, he decided to give it a go.

However, while others were happy to make a cube only slightly bigger then the classic 3x3x3, he set about creating a 17x17x17 monster.

WoW, eh?

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