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  • doe dat rubiks cube beschermen :)

    of sla hem in fun xD

  • This is just a 5x5x5.

  • @sharpnova2

    No, take a good look and see there faces blocked ...

  • @jmgm65 i see. so this must be annoying to solve

  • Hah, I thought you were Oskar. Oh and just to relate my comment to the video that looks like an interesting cube lol

  • looks like a bandaged 8x8x8

  • so kinda like a bump or mirror cube but the sizes are in a different order

  • @booge3000 it's nothing like the mirror cube since it doesn't shapeshift....i'm getting the fluctuation angle cube in 2 days, that shit is gonna be hard as hell, i ordered like 8 other puzzles as well, the other one that seems insanely hard is the 3x3x7(no not those rectangular looking ones, but the one that is the size of a 3x3 but the top and bottom layers are made out of 3 small layers....but it should be similar to a 7x7, it just looks trippier!

  • @xxxslayerxxx666 You probably have it and figured it out by now, but a 3x3x7 is basically the same as a 3x3x2, just repeated a few times.. I have a cubic 3x3x5, which is basically the same thing.. while it's pretty fun, if you know how to do a 3x3x3 and a 3x3x2, there's not much else to figure out.

  • @anonamatron this is the one i got /watch?v=0oqCEexiJEc, not one like this.....look in the description on this video, /watch?v=rVmSFKhxud8, so which algorithms would do what? i've never seen a tutorial explain it the way you did......i'd really love to solve this, i'm gettin better at my rex cube, but now i need help lining up those skinny pieces, the odd thing is that it's all solved with different permutations of R, L, Ri, Li and applied on different vertices!

  • @xxxslayerxxx666 first just solve it like a 3x3, but the only important thing is that you're getting all the skinny pieces oriented, you don't need to "solve" them. While doing this the only thing you should solve is the middle layer, which is the same as the 2nd layer on a 3x3. Then, the layer above and below the middle is a 3x3x2, so solve it just like one, then the next layers above and below that are another 3x3x2, and so on. Just be mindful of "inner" solved bits getting flipped over.

  • @anonamatron i don't get how it's anything like a 3x3 when it doesn't use the same algorithms at all...but what you said may be of some help since i have to look at it in a different angle!

  • Its just an over glorified 5x5

  • Looks like an oddly shaped 5x5 to me.  Am I missing something?

  • @moocher2121

    Is buisding on a 4x4 Eastsheen, the central layer is locked together with one of thinner layers on all sides.

  • hmm.. i get the impression that its tricky to solve? am i wrong?

  • eastsheen 4x4 mod?

  • Isn't it basically a 5x5?

  • but i bet you don't have a 555 that looks like that

  • well seeing as how he's the creator of this, and it may be the only one in the whole world... then yeah I don't have one :P

    Also I wasn't putting it down, was just asking if it was basically just a 5x5.

    Still very cool.

  • Hi, the puzzle is a mod of a eastsheen 4x4, the appearance is that of a 5x5, but internally is a 4x4, this puzzle keeps the 4x4 block that is why there is a layer that rotates while the inner layer .

    One clarification, I have build this puzzle, but the original design is by Adam Zamora.

  • No, its made from a ES 4x4. This means that a parts of its internal mechanism is locked(bandaged). As you see in some parts of the video, not al side can be twist like a 5x5.

  • ah yes I see that now :)

    Didn't fully understand before, pretty cool :)

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