I agree with you, but I think you could have made the video a little shorter and people would still get it. But it's very thorough, so good job on that!
To the people saying "you need to explain it more", all you need to do is read the description box to understand what he is talking about. Sorry for your lack of common sence.
Just a tad bit more explanation of what you're trying to do right from the beginning would help, I'm sure loads of people have quit watching this because they don't know what you're trying to do. And you should also explain that the entire picture is of just one side, I was sitting here wondering what the square represented for a while, but I got it. Damn, good job.
you could make a cubic 7x7x7 just by buliding up the pillowed parts of the 7x7x7 until it is a cube. you can see how just by taking 6 pieces of card board and placing one on each side
It would be possible to extend all of the pieces so that it seems perfectly cubic, and all pieces are the same size. You would still have a pillowed 'core' though.
yes of course they would. since he's talking about a pillowed design. the v-cube 7 is pillowed and that's why it works.
ur math is correct, though for idiots out there it would make more sense if u just drew two overlapping squares offset by 45 degrees rather than the circle.
But when you take apart a 7x7 or even a 5x5,the actual edge pieces go very deep in, shouldn't that be enough to keep them in the puzzle?
Jamiewinters8 1 week ago
i feel more stupid than i did 5 minutes and 5 seconds ago
holdtheonionsplease 9 months ago
A tripod could help in this situation xD
iasimp1997 1 year ago
I agree with you, but I think you could have made the video a little shorter and people would still get it. But it's very thorough, so good job on that!
CuBeOrDiE 1 year ago
LMAO "and if you have some questions just post or some shit like that"
nice ending
juanpjp27 2 years ago 4
so what youre saying is that there are too many cubies in one layer of a 7x7
highlycomplex 2 years ago
i feel smarter than i was 5 minutes and 5 seconds ago
zackpots 2 years ago 4
Woah, I didn't know you were a lefty :P
CharlesOBlack 2 years ago
To the people saying "you need to explain it more", all you need to do is read the description box to understand what he is talking about. Sorry for your lack of common sence.
hellzchozen 3 years ago
Just a tad bit more explanation of what you're trying to do right from the beginning would help, I'm sure loads of people have quit watching this because they don't know what you're trying to do. And you should also explain that the entire picture is of just one side, I was sitting here wondering what the square represented for a while, but I got it. Damn, good job.
FlamingDingleberryoD 3 years ago
Cool video, but you need to explain it better
GxAxL 3 years ago
i get it, now i feel smart.
OQSGLV 3 years ago
youre smart
thepuzzler1 3 years ago
Can you just use two small magnets on the edge pieces and outer-center pieces?
Paroxymic 3 years ago
Nice video, well done. I liked it a lot.
LanceTheBlueKnight 3 years ago
LEFTY POWER =P
philliesrule3690 3 years ago 3
you could make a cubic 7x7x7 just by buliding up the pillowed parts of the 7x7x7 until it is a cube. you can see how just by taking 6 pieces of card board and placing one on each side
dantheman163 3 years ago
That wouldn't exactly be properly cubic. The outer pieces would be extremely rectangular.
SympleSyn 3 years ago
Etienne de Foras made a fully cubic 7x7 fully functional one so it is very possible
jibjunkie405 3 years ago
That is true, but if you looked at the mechanism, the whole puzzle flexed outward during a 45 degree turn. It was not stable at all.
SympleSyn 3 years ago
It would be possible to extend all of the pieces so that it seems perfectly cubic, and all pieces are the same size. You would still have a pillowed 'core' though.
LanceTheBlueKnight 3 years ago
Do a 45 degree turn then. Would they stay in?
SympleSyn 3 years ago
Absolutely.
LanceTheBlueKnight 3 years ago
yes of course they would. since he's talking about a pillowed design. the v-cube 7 is pillowed and that's why it works.
ur math is correct, though for idiots out there it would make more sense if u just drew two overlapping squares offset by 45 degrees rather than the circle.
sharpnova2 2 years ago
If you paid attention to the math, you'd realize it as a hoax with no reservations. Mathematically speaking, it's impossible.
kellylynnl 3 years ago
but tony fissure made a perfectly cubic 9x9
Terminator22095 3 years ago
For the record, Tony FISHER made a 9x9, however, that was a hoax. It was actually a 1x1x9 that looks like a 9x9.
SympleSyn 3 years ago
o cool i get it
arcrobe 3 years ago
It's called a tripod noah...
-des
k5armada 3 years ago 3