There is one sus detail about the story that I find interesting. The fact that Yang reveled his cube a few months after Matt's cube. It almost seems like this was planned or even just shire coincidence. IDK how long Yang has had his cube built before you found out about it.
Sorry if this is kind of unrelated. Tony, i really appreciate the effort you put into every puzzle you made (and video, too!). From every one of them you've made, what's your favourite? And what's your favourite puzzle not made by you?
Thanks. Probably my Golden Cube or giant 3x3x3. I was around when the first Rubik's Cubes came out so the regular 3x3x3 will always be my favourite puzzle in general. Matt's 34x34 is probably my favourite custom made puzzle by someone else. The quality is amazing. Ask me again next week and I might have changed my mind though.
I don't know, RUclips's been around almost 20 years now. It's not very hard to share a video... I feel like they very easily could have just made a video if it was real
Well you need to keep in mine that in china they do not have access to youtube or other common social media sites/apps, they only have this site called billibilli and it doesnt even really compare to youtube
Yusheng Du has released a video showing this puzzle, although still no videos of the actual turning. ruclips.net/user/shortsQ8f5r7gdK1E?si=TtqnVurPcCRfD3aw You can see one of the outer layers bending as its picked up, which leads me to believe it could be real, although unstable, as predicted in this video
Tony one time you where such a craze in my primary school the best behaved student of the week was declared the Tony fisher. Fucking legend in the royal high primary school streets
I counted all the layers, and here's my guess. It is a 35x35, but the middle layers are wider, maybe because it needs space for the screw to fit on the centers. Although it looks like a fake one, i'm not sure because there's no video of it's turning yet.
There's no chance the creator of the 35x35 had any knowledge of the 34x34 when he began his project, in my opinion. The 34x34 was made fairly quickly, and it would be an incredibly specific goal to beat it by 1 layer. If anything, Matt got lucky that the 35x35 wasn't released just a bit earlier. It's disappointing that there's no footage of the 35x35 being turned, since of course that would give us a much better impression of its quality. I have heard that the 35x35's creator is based in Xinjiang in China, which has stricter VPN regulations and thus may be more closed off from the Internet.
I think a video of it turning would clear it up quite quickly. I do find it suspicious that they would not try going for a 36 by 36, As you could potentially use a 9 by 9 mechanism as its core, similar to how the 33 by 33 was created. (9x4=36). I think the reason why we got a 34 by 34 was because the 33 by 33 was already created. If it is real, it's really quite an accomplishment, but without a video, it's really hard to say for certain.
If it was printed in black then spray painted it would more resemble a stickered cube when you turned it and exposed the black interior. That would kind of cool right? Pretty rough on the edges though, obviously.
@@mittarimato8994 It's definitely more than that even if fake. You can see each cubie is a separate piece. Look at the photos on a large screen or zoom in.
Because when the puzzle is turned it will reveal an unpainted interior. The paint will also come off and progressively look untidy. I have painted puzzles myself but I don't think it's suited to a cube like this.
He may have used paint to color the cube to avoid using 35*35*6=7350 stickers. Maybe he found that it was the easiest way. Either way, it doesn't make it any fake
The common way would be to 3D print it like a normal stickerless puzzle. So the edges are in two parts and the corners in three. That enables you to colour it without stickers. Painting certainly doesn't make it fake but to go to all that trouble only to paint it at the end seems very weird.
it's funny how people are fighting for the biggest cube in the world by a single layer every time
Matt Bahner better make a 36x36
Fair play
it was 22x22 and then it jumped to 33x33, but then it went 1 layer at a time
Fr, it's much easier to go 2 layers at the time to avoid even layers
this comment aged poorly but in a good way
Maybe they’re spraypainting it because they only have access to one color of plastic
Yusheng Du has made a short on this cube which gives it a little more legitimacy; still, we haven't actually seen any videos of the turning yet.
There is one sus detail about the story that I find interesting. The fact that Yang reveled his cube a few months after Matt's cube. It almost seems like this was planned or even just shire coincidence. IDK how long Yang has had his cube built before you found out about it.
Yes, making it that fast as a response seems unlikely. But also an amazing coincidence otherwise.
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Sorry if this is kind of unrelated. Tony, i really appreciate the effort you put into every puzzle you made (and video, too!). From every one of them you've made, what's your favourite? And what's your favourite puzzle not made by you?
Thanks. Probably my Golden Cube or giant 3x3x3. I was around when the first Rubik's Cubes came out so the regular 3x3x3 will always be my favourite puzzle in general. Matt's 34x34 is probably my favourite custom made puzzle by someone else. The quality is amazing. Ask me again next week and I might have changed my mind though.
I don't know, RUclips's been around almost 20 years now. It's not very hard to share a video... I feel like they very easily could have just made a video if it was real
Agree 100%, or if it was made in China, they have their own video streaming platforms
anyway, we must get a video
not in china
Well you need to keep in mine that in china they do not have access to youtube or other common social media sites/apps, they only have this site called billibilli and it doesnt even really compare to youtube
RUclips is blocked in china
youtube isn't avaliable in china
Yusheng Du has released a video showing this puzzle, although still no videos of the actual turning. ruclips.net/user/shortsQ8f5r7gdK1E?si=TtqnVurPcCRfD3aw
You can see one of the outer layers bending as its picked up, which leads me to believe it could be real, although unstable, as predicted in this video
Tony one time you where such a craze in my primary school the best behaved student of the week was declared the Tony fisher. Fucking legend in the royal high primary school streets
I counted all the layers, and here's my guess.
It is a 35x35, but the middle layers are wider, maybe because it needs space for the screw to fit on the centers. Although it looks like a fake one, i'm not sure because there's no video of it's turning yet.
If it was spray painted wouldn't it just make all the layers stick together?
Not if it's spray paint applied in several light layers. It will however look messy when the puzzle is used and the unpainted inside exposed.
I'm 50/50 at this point, hopefully they will post a checkerboard video soon tho
There's no chance the creator of the 35x35 had any knowledge of the 34x34 when he began his project, in my opinion. The 34x34 was made fairly quickly, and it would be an incredibly specific goal to beat it by 1 layer. If anything, Matt got lucky that the 35x35 wasn't released just a bit earlier. It's disappointing that there's no footage of the 35x35 being turned, since of course that would give us a much better impression of its quality. I have heard that the 35x35's creator is based in Xinjiang in China, which has stricter VPN regulations and thus may be more closed off from the Internet.
I think a video of it turning would clear it up quite quickly. I do find it suspicious that they would not try going for a 36 by 36, As you could potentially use a 9 by 9 mechanism as its core, similar to how the 33 by 33 was created. (9x4=36). I think the reason why we got a 34 by 34 was because the 33 by 33 was already created. If it is real, it's really quite an accomplishment, but without a video, it's really hard to say for certain.
I suspect that when staring down at 7000 stickers, a bottle of spray paint starts to look pretty appealing!
Yes but you would have expected him to have printed it in different coloured plastics like Matt Bahner and others have done.
have you seen the small 23x23?
Yes
yooooo hes backk!
It's been two months, and the record has already been beaten? Wow! (Assuming its real of course)
If it was printed in black then spray painted it would more resemble a stickered cube when you turned it and exposed the black interior. That would kind of cool right? Pretty rough on the edges though, obviously.
That seems the better way and I prefer stickered cubes anyway.
It actually does use a solid color interior but it seems to be all yellow!
New 35x35 cube video from Yusheng Du's yt channel, however they did not turn the cube in the video
What???? a 35x35????!!!! It's only been 2 months
Fascinating
Just need a video and prove this cube can rotate every layer
Hmmmm. I might go for a 36x36 or higher so the record can be more easily proven.
Can you make a video about 49x49?
No, he is making one himself and has provided information about it on the twisty puzzle forum.
Yeah it’s real
Then why they didn't share a video? .-.
There’s one on Yusheng Du’s channel
@@JYNXED-YT I saw it, but it is only a wooden block spray painted.
@@mittarimato8994 It's definitely more than that even if fake. You can see each cubie is a separate piece. Look at the photos on a large screen or zoom in.
Now the biggest is 49x49
Wow.
2/2 30x30 mbld soon?!
there's a 49x49
One thing is for sure: If it is real, it could have been a 36x36 if the innermost layer was split in half. (And internal pieces existed in the cube.)
Wouldn’t that be a 34x34 not a 36x36?
So did he use a 3D printer
What!!!!!!!
like this comment if you bought the 34x34 I did its so expensive if he sells this 35x35 I'm going bankrupt
what‘s wrong with spray painting it? makes it a lot easier to create all pieces in one color
Because when the puzzle is turned it will reveal an unpainted interior. The paint will also come off and progressively look untidy. I have painted puzzles myself but I don't think it's suited to a cube like this.
He may have used paint to color the cube to avoid using 35*35*6=7350 stickers. Maybe he found that it was the easiest way. Either way, it doesn't make it any fake
The common way would be to 3D print it like a normal stickerless puzzle. So the edges are in two parts and the corners in three. That enables you to colour it without stickers.
Painting certainly doesn't make it fake but to go to all that trouble only to paint it at the end seems very weird.
@@TonyFisherPuzzles but it having unperfections, a slight green mark and a paint can in his hand I don't see another answer