dudes, INCLUDING MAKER OF VIDEO, this cgi is slightly off, in the real life video when you tilted it to make weight to hole and hole to bottom, etc. you also slightly turned it to the side to keep the weight balanced. in this cgi which is moved by you, video creator, you forgot to turn it like you did in real life, thus if you do it as this cgi shows, it will never work.
it's only gravity. the hole stays opposite it's common sphere's weight because it cannot go through the plastic. But they go together like that be cause the weight cannot break the "magnetism" because it has no tap to make it off center to go down. thumbs up if you can't understand me!!!
@ookachaka10 the balance stay because they want to fall on in to the other and they can<t because they are stock in to plastic like you said and it make a perfect balance this the reason
You also have to position it correctly while tapping. Or you may even have to give it a gentle shake. What happens is, since there isn't enough space for the colored balls to fit between the spheres, the pivots bind up - bumping/tapping/shaking makes the ball go back in its hole for a fraction of a second, allowing the stored energy in the weight to move the sphere.
i have had mine for 3 days and it is already broken. the hole for the inner sphere is stuck on the bottom and it wont move back to the top no matter how hard i shake it. the exact same thing happened with my rubiks cube magic, it broke the first week i had it.
I can move the middle sphere's weight to the top (first step) but when I move it back down and hope that the inner sphere inverts, the inner sphere simply flips back the way gravity intends it to be.
This is obviously due to one of two things:
My puzzle's axis' are too well oiled/lubricated, or the gravity in my location is greater than yours.
Shame, I would have enjoyed playing with this puzzle.
There are minimum 2 versions of this product in the market, otherwise your rubick is probably defective or has worn out hinges, or it is not original.
There are special pegs in the transparent hinges which are connecting two inner spheres. These pegs do not allow the inner sphere's weight get between the holes of the middle sphere, stopping it just above each hole.
I can get the two weights to balance, and get a ball into the inner sphere's hole, but when I tap it, the inner sphere just flicks the ball. The ball then falls back into the middle. Any help please?
@068636281 practice makes perfect. I found the solution on my own in 1 day so you can make it. Try to switch it faster, because at the beginning I was doing it so slow and it wasnt working very good.
I got a Rubiks 360 for Christmas. I did the first step, but when I tried to do it "END-OVER-END" again, it falls back to the first sphere. It is so confusing. I have other Rubiks Cubes but this is the hardest. Speaking of Rubik's Cubes, Where can I find a Rubiks Magic solution.
I think the biggest issue with the 360 is that the cores are unadjustable, for instance my core (inner) sphere cannot spin 360 locking at just before the 180. If the 360 could be popped open without risking the destruction/interoperability of the puzzle it could perform consistently per person much like the various rubik's cubes out there.
wow how impossible is that. Mine must be flawed because there's no way in hell I can turn the blue axis end over end like that without having the top weight fall back to the bottom every dang time
I can do the magic and the 3x3x3, the 4x4x4, the vcube 5x5x5, in addition to the rubiks clock but the 360 is by far the hardest. i haven't solved it yet but im gettin there
Why is it that when you have the outer weight lined up with the inner hole, the hole follows the weight back down to the bottom? The only reason I could come up with is that they're magnetized...but I'm no physics major...
No not magnets!!! Need to be an engineering major ;-) When you rotate the sphere like this, the weights are not applying a great deal of force out of plane. There is a small amount of friction in the bearings - just enough to stop it from moving. You will notice, as you get the the last couple of balls, there is less weight in the inner sphere and thus less friction on the bearings - thus it gets a little more sensitive.
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Dowisetreplacity 1 month ago
¿Tap-tap es darle de ostias?
jonmabilbo 1 month ago
hope my last comment helps alot of people.
epikstartreckfart 2 months ago
dudes, INCLUDING MAKER OF VIDEO, this cgi is slightly off, in the real life video when you tilted it to make weight to hole and hole to bottom, etc. you also slightly turned it to the side to keep the weight balanced. in this cgi which is moved by you, video creator, you forgot to turn it like you did in real life, thus if you do it as this cgi shows, it will never work.
epikstartreckfart 2 months ago
i just shake it till the balls goe into the holes
poopcorn10 2 months ago
toys for nerds xD i just kidding .
croatiaa4ever 4 months ago
Whean i make a turn which is shown at 0:46 my outer sphere always travels weight-down, so the holes stay up, not down like in the video. WAIDW?
n3vErw1nt3R 10 months ago
i like how i cant even do the rotate the outer axis 180 degrees part haha
Zk2440 11 months ago
nope.
I'm a physics expert(?)
it's only gravity. the hole stays opposite it's common sphere's weight because it cannot go through the plastic. But they go together like that be cause the weight cannot break the "magnetism" because it has no tap to make it off center to go down. thumbs up if you can't understand me!!!
ookachaka10 11 months ago 2
@ookachaka10 the balance stay because they want to fall on in to the other and they can<t because they are stock in to plastic like you said and it make a perfect balance this the reason
why it stay together
mikkkeeeee10 2 months ago
When I do the last "tap tap" step, the ball just flies back into the first sphere.
100PercentJoseph 1 year ago
You also have to position it correctly while tapping. Or you may even have to give it a gentle shake. What happens is, since there isn't enough space for the colored balls to fit between the spheres, the pivots bind up - bumping/tapping/shaking makes the ball go back in its hole for a fraction of a second, allowing the stored energy in the weight to move the sphere.
gwilendiel 1 year ago
Almost everything in this video I could know by myself (not saying it is not a good video... it is!)
But, anyway, I think I can't solve because mine is broken.... I just can't turn the inner sphere on the 'tap tap' part.
murderer0234 1 year ago
o:30 explains the first part.......
aHeadshott 1 year ago
finally did it. took me a whole day. No way am i gonna change it back to normal. No way.
Tboi2206 1 year ago
finally did it. took me a whole day
Tboi2206 1 year ago
thanks for the tutorial!
samcai8 1 year ago
but its hard
donotstareatmyname 1 year ago
wow nice guide tyvm
donotstareatmyname 1 year ago
all the others took me like 2 mins.... the last one iv been workiong on for about almost 2 hours
zezima0052 1 year ago
i have had mine for 3 days and it is already broken. the hole for the inner sphere is stuck on the bottom and it wont move back to the top no matter how hard i shake it. the exact same thing happened with my rubiks cube magic, it broke the first week i had it.
clayguitar16 1 year ago
yeah dude this is garbage...
Dyke888 1 year ago
I DONT GET IT TOO CONFUSING IT HURTS MY HEAD!
Foxy319 1 year ago
lol guys the rubiks 360 is easy for me, ive solved it about 7 times so far, all within 30 min- an hour
rubiksboi 1 year ago
Nice video, shame it doesn't work.
I can move the middle sphere's weight to the top (first step) but when I move it back down and hope that the inner sphere inverts, the inner sphere simply flips back the way gravity intends it to be.
This is obviously due to one of two things:
My puzzle's axis' are too well oiled/lubricated, or the gravity in my location is greater than yours.
Shame, I would have enjoyed playing with this puzzle.
waynomuncho 1 year ago
@waynomuncho it does work. your 360 is probably screwed up
MrOzMendez 1 year ago
AAAAH whenever i try to reverse the weights it spins off once more pull gets to the opposite side
TheRyadox 1 year ago
nice video it really helps
steinet23 1 year ago
its not hard to understand
XxchiefdudexX 1 year ago
its 3-dimensional physics and no more
XxchiefdudexX 1 year ago
this rubik 360 makes absolutely no sense it's utterly impossible
kyledominy123 1 year ago
Mr. Rubik is a genious
johs58 1 year ago
their is only one axis and to knobs
greendogcool1 1 year ago
i dont undestand what you mean about axis of rotation for this sphere >:( respose quickly >:-( or i will make a bad comment i am being serious
greendogcool1 1 year ago
i cant get the outer bearing to the top. i have two balls left someone please help me
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inzanethingz 2 years ago
There are minimum 2 versions of this product in the market, otherwise your rubick is probably defective or has worn out hinges, or it is not original.
There are special pegs in the transparent hinges which are connecting two inner spheres. These pegs do not allow the inner sphere's weight get between the holes of the middle sphere, stopping it just above each hole.
vmironov 2 years ago
someone know the name of the song ?
Hotvik1 2 years ago
One Step Beyond by Karsh Kale
poe1983 2 years ago
I can get the two weights to balance, and get a ball into the inner sphere's hole, but when I tap it, the inner sphere just flicks the ball. The ball then falls back into the middle. Any help please?
068636281 2 years ago
@068636281 practice makes perfect. I found the solution on my own in 1 day so you can make it. Try to switch it faster, because at the beginning I was doing it so slow and it wasnt working very good.
Leblond111 2 years ago
I got a Rubiks 360 for Christmas. I did the first step, but when I tried to do it "END-OVER-END" again, it falls back to the first sphere. It is so confusing. I have other Rubiks Cubes but this is the hardest. Speaking of Rubik's Cubes, Where can I find a Rubiks Magic solution.
glridgel7 2 years ago
Thanks
icemanferrariboy 2 years ago
omg i feel sooo stupid!! it was just tap tap!!! neer knew that!! cause the middle sphere was driving me nuts! thanks
imizubbyboo 2 years ago
this animation make look so easy lol. when you rotate the second sphere, if its not exact, it will rotate back down. Dx
Gamer123451 2 years ago
I think the biggest issue with the 360 is that the cores are unadjustable, for instance my core (inner) sphere cannot spin 360 locking at just before the 180. If the 360 could be popped open without risking the destruction/interoperability of the puzzle it could perform consistently per person much like the various rubik's cubes out there.
JamesMarek11 2 years ago
I just got one for christmas. i really wanted one but now im having second thoughts. ITS SO CONFUSING TO ME!
HairyCheezeINC 2 years ago
Nice video! Nice music! I just got one for Christmas. Five Stars!
lschi001 2 years ago
wow how impossible is that. Mine must be flawed because there's no way in hell I can turn the blue axis end over end like that without having the top weight fall back to the bottom every dang time
KingVerac 2 years ago
the 360 is the hardest because it is more unpredictable and it has no ddependable algorithms
Scaomompyer 2 years ago
the part where you go...TAP TAP..its confusing cuz it always goes back to the top and falls back in the first chamber.
xx3LiiS3xx 2 years ago
I know! That is the part that is pissinng me off.
ace12306 2 years ago
I can do the magic and the 3x3x3, the 4x4x4, the vcube 5x5x5, in addition to the rubiks clock but the 360 is by far the hardest. i haven't solved it yet but im gettin there
ironmonger1408 2 years ago
i can get the inner sphere hole to go to the bottom and i get the ball in it but i still can't get the ball into the hole of the middle sphere
Maryjolovesdaisies 2 years ago
great job !!
i got my rubiks 360 today and it takes 50-60 minutes to solve it ;)
PrinzValium06 2 years ago
Why is it that when you have the outer weight lined up with the inner hole, the hole follows the weight back down to the bottom? The only reason I could come up with is that they're magnetized...but I'm no physics major...
soupofkings 2 years ago
No not magnets!!! Need to be an engineering major ;-) When you rotate the sphere like this, the weights are not applying a great deal of force out of plane. There is a small amount of friction in the bearings - just enough to stop it from moving. You will notice, as you get the the last couple of balls, there is less weight in the inner sphere and thus less friction on the bearings - thus it gets a little more sensitive.
penskyfiler 2 years ago
@penskyfiler hey um pensky when i try it the weight only moves a little so can u make a vid on how to fix this plz?
Boazchungees 10 months ago
@soupofkings its the force of gravity duhh
koalalumpar 2 years ago
this is the first helpful video that explains how to solve the "rubik's 360".
the others just explains the mechanism of the "rubik's 360".
thanks.
wonderfog 2 years ago 3