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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

After I lost the auction for the original (www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF0Zi1mBZNM) I decided to set out on creating my own version.

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  • something thats bugging the shit out of me: why doesn't anyone talk in these vids where theyve made new puzzles? seriously, youve made something cool. now tell me about it.

  • @mynameisdarthtater I do tell you about it, in the description. I also show you how it works. that the purpose of these demonstration videos

  • Was it cheaper to make than to buy the auction original by aleh? lol

  • the only reason I made it was because I lost that auction =P

  • You know, you're such a great puzzle builder, we should name sth after you. Something big...

    How about a mountain?

    It would be [Mountain Dew]seph! How about that?

    This is my slightly arrogant way of saying you have a typo in your title....lol

    don't be offended.

    just messing with 'ya.

  • wow can't believe I missed that, no one said a thing!

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  • At the beginning of your videos, I always try and guess where the axis of rotation is before you start turning.. and I'm always wrong.

    thought it turned on a corner like a dino, but this is way more interesting.

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  • @mynameisdarthtater What's there to tell? I just want to see how it turns, anything else is irrelevant.

  • I hate watching your videos knowing I can never purchase any of these. :(

  • @torelful Right.

  • @torelful The turning mechanisms are much different. On a megaminx, each face turns by itself, much like on a 3x3x3 Rubik's cube.

    The best way I can describe it is that on a megaminx, the line along which a face turns makes up the line of the star on each adjacent side which connects to the CENTERS of each adjacent pentagonal face, whereas the starminx's turning lines make up lines which connect the CORNERS of each adjacent pentagonal face.

    Understandable?

  • lets just hope he knows how to solve these things!

  • @mynameisdarthtater haha it pisses me off too

  • It...kind of looks like the dodecahedron equivalent to a skewb? Or maybe I'm wrong. Either way, its awesome.

  • could those centers be used for the centers in a pentultimate?

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