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  • lol solving this right now, it's more tedious than difficult ^_~

    Also, I believe 6 people solved it now

  • I'd like to see a magic 600 cell...

  • @BRyanS72 A program called "Magic Puzzle Ultimate" supports the 600-cell puzzle. No one has (or probably ever will) solve it.  Here is a link: astr73.narod.ru/MPUlt/MPUlt.ht­ml

  • Tutorial?

  • @macbookfan33 This is like solving the 4d magic cube, search "Magiccube4d" on google, go to the website, and there will be a link leading you to "Roice's solution" From there solve the 3x3x3x3, then you can start on the 120-cell

  • This is like solving the anti life equation.......

  • Superbe !!!!

  • THAT'S B.S.! YOU ARE JUST SOLVING A BUNCH OF REGULAR MEGAMINXS.

  • @john17972 It's a 4-D analogue. Noticed how every piece is one solid colour, and sometimes an inner megaminx zooms into the middle? Use the power of Google.

  • awesome!! congradulations

  • woww congratulations !!

  • There going to be a 4d version of the teraminx? :P

  • what the FUCK?

  • WTF!

  • is this basically a 5 dimentional megaminx?

  • @vukeidge 4D

  • @vukeidge 4D

  • Holy smokes

  • dude....

  • lulz, it looks like a bunch of megaminxes in a ball.

  • Kudos to Noel on the solve!

  • sad bastard, that must have took so long to memorise how to do! you could have died and been re-encarnated in the time that must have took!

  • That's a marathon. I have solved 3^4, 4^4, 3^5 and have 5^4 and 4^5 partially solved. They need a lot of time (and not so much skill) to solve.

  • @blackydementor seriously? Can you help me solve the 4^4 and can you watch my 3^4 solve vid? :3

  • Next we get 4D version of gigaminx.

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  • @ben1996123 uhh i'm not sure if your saying that 3x3 is the improper term for a 3x3x3, or if you think they're different things. When people say 3x3, they are talking about 3x3x3s.

  • oh my god....................

  • you sir, are my god

  • i just finished a 7^5 (with macros)

    i think i'm the only person in the world to have done this so far. i'll put up a timelapse as soon as i get home.

  • Can you submit this video already? unless of course you are lieing

  • ...my head hurts now, yank thou...

  • To me it looks like its just a bunch of megaminxs that aren't even attached. I know I'm wrong in saying that, but from the video it looked like moving a piece on one cube didn't move the others, can anyone clarify why this is so hard?

  • The puzzle is exploded so that we can see all the dodecahedral faces, but the behavior is still as if these faces are attached to each other. It is similar in idea to presenting an exploded view of a 3D cube in 2D. If this is your first exposure to a higher dimensional analogue of a Rubik-like puzzle, I highly recommend reading the FAQ for the 4D cube puzzle (I added a link for that in the video info). It will help clarify things.

  • No you can't. Liar. You never even attempted it before, I bet you couldn't even solve a standartd3x3.

  • you mean a 3x3x3

  • It's OK, I've met him before...he thinks he's an android like Mr. Data.

  • :OOOO

  • omfg 33,000 moves to make this one..

    geeky :D but rly, very nice video!

  • That is sick! I mean that in the best possible sense of the word. As in, great.

  • thats pretty sweet.

  • woah, that's ridiculous!

  • Wow, the Magic 120 cell was finally solved.

    Ok, I could with 3^5, I think that I have found everything I need to solve the 4^5 and 5^5, but this is beyond everything... I think that it is not more difficult than a 5D cube, as the megaminx is not more difficult than a rubik cube, but I would never try to solve it.

  • wooooooooooooow

  • It is insane! How the hell can you see the pieces? And how can you separate the different colors?

    And the biggest question: How long does it take from you to do the full solve?

  • The program itself (see links in the video info) allows zooming, rotating, etc. so that you are better able to see all the pieces. There are also some functions to help you find pieces (because it IS difficult to distinguish between all the colors). Noel told me it took him about a week to solve this. His solution had over 33,000 moves!

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