Solving the largest Rubik’s cube on the planet! Whoah, listen, you can really bulk up while you are turning it. Please don't fall apart, gosh! All that remains is to safely put it together for...It'll be thrash content! Damn! Take a look at it! This is the Rubik’s Cube. It’s the most popular puzzle on the planet, but some people might find it difficult. What if I told you there were bigger cubes? 4х4, 5х5, 6х6, and, for example, I have7x7. Yeah, it’s not a surprise anymore, and I think a lot of you should've seen this puzzle.
Maybe even able to solve it. Although, this is a much more complex task than a normal 3x3 cube. The more layers in the puzzle, the hard erit is to solve. For example, do you remember the video where I was solving cubes from 2x2 to 11x11? And with the increasing number of layers, the complexity and time of the puzzle-solving increased exponentially.
But that's not all. I used to solve Rubik’s Cube 13x13. 15x15. And 17x17. But! Today's video is going to be legendary! Because today I’m going to show you the largest Rubik's cube in the world - 19x19! Let's go! Do you already see it? I don’t. The Rubik's Cube 19x19.
Look, it’s smaller than I thought! I mean, the actual size. Oh my God. There are so many tiny details. Great! Awesome! God, it’s a monster.
Look at it! If you count, there are exactly 19 layers. 1, 2, 3, 4,…-19! 19, damn, layers! I can’t even imagine how many elements are there! But I think this cube already deserves yourl ikes, even though we only looked at it, we haven’t made any move yet. I’m ready to say that the impression it’s made on me is just breathtaking. There was a time when I was just starting to solve puzzles, I had no idea that a Rubik’s Cube of this size would even exist.
And now this is the world record - the largest, fully functioning, officially selling Rubik's cube, with 19 layers. And as you can see, each of these layers is rotating. Let’s try to do it faster. You know, it’s not easy to spin it, because it weighs a lot.
It’s very heavy. And constantly swirling this mass of elements with wrists - quite difficult. I made literally 10 moves, and now I’m starting to get a little muscle pain - right here. I’m already getting unpleasant feelings. This is an awesome cube and I`m going to solve it very soon, but that’s not all! I`m going to make a giveaway of this giant cube among my subscribers! So, attention, guys, very soon I will an nouncea cooperative contest with the best online puzzle store thecubicle.com where I will be drawing many prizes. And the most important prize will be this incredible 19*19 cube .
Write in the comments what puzzle would you like to get from me and the cubicle store and don’t forget to subscribe to not miss the announcement of a contest. By the way, if you want to purchase any puzzle, I strongly recommend you to use the cubicle.com store.
That’s where you can buy your first Rubik’s Cube, or you can buy some kind of crazy puzzle to challenge yourself, just like I’m going to challenge myself with the largest Rubik's Cube on the planet 19x19. This is the store where I bought this giant cube, I'll leave a link in the description for it.
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As for the solving of this puzzle, I’m not gonna do it in this video. I’m well aware that this is going to take a very long time. Many, many hours. And I don’t even know if I can get it all down at once. This cube is brand-new, so very few people have ever bought it. First of all, it’s very expensive. It costs a thousand dollars. Just imagine - a thousand bucks. What else can you buy for $1,000? Write in the comments! What could you spend that money on instead of buying this cube? Well, I chose the cube to show you.
Just to surprise you. And to test myself when I'm going to solve it. I’m trying to make a chequer pattern right now. It’s a pattern where each layer is intertwined with each layer, and it’s like there’s a chessboard. But in this case, we have a chess field, not8x8, as usual, but 19x19. I’m still afraid to turn it. Because the layers are too small, and if something goes wrong, it’s all just gonna fall apart. And I'm afraid of it so much.
But still, look at what the chess pattern looks like on this Rubik’s Cube. And to be honest, I’ve got a little bit of a wrinkle and shaking in my eyes, because these are very, very small details. And if you look closely, compared to my thumb- well, there’s probably four or five details that fit in the width of one thumb. You can just imagine how uncomfortable it is to turn it.
But with such small elements, it was possible to accommodate that many layers into such a compact body. And save a little on materials, on size, on weight, on everything else. Shall we try to put all this together? Put it back the way it was. By the way, I think it would be great to make a give-away with this cube for my subscribers. What do you think? Write in the comments! Of course, I'm going to solve it. And I recommend you to subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss this moment. Because it’s going to be the solving of the largest Rubik's cube on the planet. For me, perhaps more than anyone else, the release of the new Rubik's cube is a special event, special moment. My God, you have no idea how hard it is for me to hold it. It weighs a hell of a lot! It’s very heavy, it’s hard for me even to hold it, and it’s not that easy to wrap one hand around it.
Who ah, listen, you can really bulk up while you are turning it. And look, I haven’t even done it yet. Huh, it's finally back to its original form, and I like it that way. Let’s try to make another pattern on it. Let’s start with a dot.
First, we need to find the center of this cube. And honestly, it’s as hard as it gets. 4,5,6,7,8...Here it is, the center. Try to twist it out...One...Done! Huh! Only one turn! How much energy it takes! Look. I’ve done literally a couple of movements sloppy - and the layers have already shifted quite a bit. If I hadn’t noticed that and kept turning the cube, in this direction - this piece would have just fallen off. And it would have broken down into these little pieces that are actually measured in millimeters. Look, this is what the central element looks like.
Let’s try to continue. This video is sponsored by the cubicle. comstore – one of the best and largest online puzzle stores in the world. Gosh, so hard! The last one left. Two...Three...BOOM! The biggest one on a Rubik’s Cube in my entire life. Look how great it looks.
By the way, about sizes, compared to 3x3,19x19 looks like this. But again, it’s a pretty compact body. And if you remember, there was a 17x17 that was actually this big. And manufacturers of the 19s actually managed to make it more compact. I hope it helps with solving. The downside is, that the details are very small.
And when they’re randomly positioned allover the body of this puzzle, when it’s scrambled, I’m going to have to look for every detail and put them in their place. And the searching is going to take a longtime.
I’m sure it’s going to be terrible. But! I also know that you’re very interested to see what’s inside this puzzle, its structure. And why is this Rubik’s cube turning so well? Well, I’ll show you, but only after the like and subscription.
So, this is a screw. Please don't fall apart, gosh! Huh, I hope it will stick together. Damn! God! Just look at that! These are the inner structures of the world’s largest Rubik’s Cube. Each layer here has to turn in any way. So we can’t just take a flat thing like this and make it turn only clockwise. It has to be intersected 19 times and spin in this direction, and that’s what these parts are used for.
Just look. Here’s a little angular detail. It’s even more complicated inside than it looks on the outside. I’m afraid to imagine how and when and if it would be possible to come up with an even bigger Rubik’s Cube. More complex.
But what I see now is - God, carefully! I have to be careful. There are also parts like this, like airplanes or something. Honestly, my heart is racing right now, if you listen, you’ll probably hear, too. Got it, huh! Oh, my God, I’ve got to close this up, I don’t really want to be in here anymore. Look, how small these details are. It’s just one layer. It’s just one top layer! I’m not going to flip it.
Oh my God, so terrifying. Now we need to put it back together so...Okay, well, this is supposed to be right here, and this is supposed to be right here... and this is how one layer turning. Look! All of these pieces are turning. And each layer does the same thing. Amazing. Enough, let's close! Now we are closing it. Guys, basically, you and I looked at it today and learned what it looks like inside, how it turns, how complex a 19x19 Rubik’s cube is. And I don’t know about you, but I was surprised, inspired, and I could say it's challenged me. If you want to see me solving this cube, subscribe to the site, and write in the comments if you want me to make a give-away of the largest and most expensive cube in my life! Thousand bucks, guys! Crazy. Thanks everyone for watching this video! Wish me luck with solving that awesome cube! This was Cubastic, bye everyone, and have a good time!
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