Your creation is really amazing too! I can’t believe no one could create a 6x6 and they had to make the outer layer thicker, but you managed to make a fully proportional 7x7
This was so much fun to assemble! I didn't realize until then that the "centers" in a multi layer floppy cube don't need to be mechanically connected between both sides. But it makes sense, they're geometrically restricted from being split. Bluetooth centers, essentially.
Often I wish I had a brain that could understand, imagine, design and build such mathematical marvels. But I’m always happy to see people who can do the seemingly impossible using their powers for good. Those friction squeaks though!
having a puzzle that large and heavy reminds me of the first mass produced 13x13, that weighed an absolute ton, and was a genuine workout for me when i was a kid
This is insane! I remember meeting you at my first ever cube competition - Baltimore open 2010 and you were one of the first cubers I met in that room full of people. I remember sitting in a group full of kids and we were just solving. I remember when you finished your OG Yottaminx and it blew my mind. Love to see that you're still building puzzles!
Very informative and fun-to-watch video! I really liked your solution to the added error problem. Might be usful for higher SQ-N-Puzzles as well which pretty much suffer from the same issue!
I wonder if a Floppy Quettaminx (10 piece radius counting edge and center, or even a Floppy Quettakilominx (11 piece radius counting edge and center), or even larger is possible to make?
Awesome! I can tell you put a lot of time into the video. Thanks so much for the explanations! There is so much I don’t know and am curious about that you touched on, and seeing your problem solving process. My brain is chewing on this like laffy taffy💪🧠🥵
Mega build! Maybe next time you do a stickerless project like this adding some locating features in the pieces to be glued might help with the alignment of glued pieces.
I'm surprised you haven't bought at least one Prusa MMU. It would let you print those wings as one piece in multiple colors without alignment problems.
Wow i learned a lot about puzzle crafting i didn't expect to learn. thanks for taking the time to explain all the intricacies that you deal with when doing projects like this!
Hola amigo!!! Quisiera saber si vendes tus obras o proyectos y de ser así, cuales son son precios? Muchas gracias por todo y un saludo! Me encantan tus "pequeños" Cubos de Rubik.😅
I plan on making full tutorials for Onshape design and 3d printing techniques! It will take me a while though, there is a lot of information. If you want to get started, I have some old tutorials from 2015 that go over the basics of design. They’re a bit dry, but they have all the basics you need to get started
Epic puzzle my dude, thanks for showing my 7x7 in the video
Is This A Type Of A Rubix Cube?
Yes bruh@@Mars2023number
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@@Cristianmiler????????????
Your creation is really amazing too! I can’t believe no one could create a 6x6 and they had to make the outer layer thicker, but you managed to make a fully proportional 7x7
This was so much fun to assemble! I didn't realize until then that the "centers" in a multi layer floppy cube don't need to be mechanically connected between both sides. But it makes sense, they're geometrically restricted from being split. Bluetooth centers, essentially.
T H E B L U E T O O T H D E V I C E I S R E A D Y TO P A I R
Often I wish I had a brain that could understand, imagine, design and build such mathematical marvels. But I’m always happy to see people who can do the seemingly impossible using their powers for good.
Those friction squeaks though!
having a puzzle that large and heavy reminds me of the first mass produced 13x13, that weighed an absolute ton, and was a genuine workout for me when i was a kid
Such an amazing creation!! 👏👏👏
Holaaaa js cuber soy un gran fan me saludas?
No esperaba verte aqui
Why do you say too much spanish speak english too in ur videos pls
ha jscuber
This is insane! I remember meeting you at my first ever cube competition - Baltimore open 2010 and you were one of the first cubers I met in that room full of people. I remember sitting in a group full of kids and we were just solving. I remember when you finished your OG Yottaminx and it blew my mind. Love to see that you're still building puzzles!
"The cube on the left wouldn't work" 2:58, Oskar's "Unproportional Cube" would like a word.
"Did I just call them cube rotations? I think I meant to say pentagonal prism rotations. HA" 😂
Very informative and fun-to-watch video! I really liked your solution to the added error problem. Might be usful for higher SQ-N-Puzzles as well which pretty much suffer from the same issue!
what if multiple of the small wings happen to be on the same edge
your puzzles are always so beautiful! you put so much work into the craft and it really shows
wait I haven’t actually seen any of your videos since that one but your video making has gotten so much better! 10 years can really do that to you huh
Flat earthers would like this cube better
Flominix? Or Flopaminx?
Magnets can help a lot with holding large puzzles together and keeping them aligned. They’re almost like a cheatcode.
Floppy disk yodaminx
I wonder if a Floppy Quettaminx (10 piece radius counting edge and center, or even a Floppy Quettakilominx (11 piece radius counting edge and center), or even larger is possible to make?
crazy good video, totaly loving it! good job man, you have so much potencial, i hope you will grow even more then you are right now! keep it up
That’s a beautiful puzzle you made awesome job buddy!!
Those cubes are so incredible, I love it!!
This looks so funny and cool. Im surprised that you actually had time to make it!
Awesome! I can tell you put a lot of time into the video. Thanks so much for the explanations! There is so much I don’t know and am curious about that you touched on, and seeing your problem solving process. My brain is chewing on this like laffy taffy💪🧠🥵
Mega build! Maybe next time you do a stickerless project like this adding some locating features in the pieces to be glued might help with the alignment of glued pieces.
so clever solution with the wings!!! congratulations!
I was curious how you made the pyraminx, this, and the 11 ball in such a quick time. Having 6 3d printers definitely explains a lot
Do the Ronnaminx next
Its very thick and colorfull
Super cool! Loved watching the solve at the end
too good!!
Me thinking that floppy cubes were supposed to be simple kids puzzles:
It is still a kids puzzle but they will be an adult by the time they solve it.
In addition to the great puzzle, an excellent video too.
15:56 you could glue the caps to magnets, so you can remove them if needed.
I like how mike and Alex are both sitting on the couch and Matt is just standing on the table lol
I remeber meeting you at US Nats 2011 and trying out your Royal Floppy.
This would take me at least 3 life times to figure this shit out 😂
Wow, this is crazy
I actually yelped at the thumbnail. What the hell! This is so sick!!
I'm surprised you haven't bought at least one Prusa MMU. It would let you print those wings as one piece in multiple colors without alignment problems.
You’re actually insane!
Wow i learned a lot about puzzle crafting i didn't expect to learn. thanks for taking the time to explain all the intricacies that you deal with when doing projects like this!
bro is addicted to minxes like me
I wonder if a super floppy version is possible
2:55 you should make a 3x3 like the one on the left here it would look crazy i need to see it made
i adore that checkerboard ♥
So when's the floppy brontomynx? 😉
Great work on the video
and happy anniversary
WCA needs to add this now
I remember being like 11 or 12 seeing the og yottaminx video. Now I turn 20 in
this is insane
You Are A Crazy Dude.
insane work!
Preemptive LOOB.❤ Beautiful video Matt.
Hola amigo!!! Quisiera saber si vendes tus obras o proyectos y de ser así, cuales son son precios?
Muchas gracias por todo y un saludo!
Me encantan tus "pequeños" Cubos de Rubik.😅
This is so wholsome
The fish algorithm for the win
Thats insane dude
"I'm a persistent man"
oh, it's beautiful
I decided to call this the sea urchin
amazing
Make the Floppy Atlasminx now.
Quite interesting!
it's so beautiful. respect for all the effort you put in all your puzzles 🥹
It's quite amazing!!
Wow that's crazy!
You should remake this with more layers on the side that rotate horizontally
Are you stalking me? That’s literally my next puzzle. 15x15 pentagonal prism
@@matt.bahner that's crazy. Can't wait to see it!
Wow!
What do you consume? I WANT
that's amazing
Now all you have to do is make it magnetic...
Hyper Floppy😮
can you give us a tutorial on how to make stuff like this
I plan on making full tutorials for Onshape design and 3d printing techniques! It will take me a while though, there is a lot of information. If you want to get started, I have some old tutorials from 2015 that go over the basics of design. They’re a bit dry, but they have all the basics you need to get started
I love your videos ❤❤
How many layers?
15
Bro replied to his own comment 💀
Cool
is that fusion 360
its solidworks i think
hey matt bahner i came up with a design for a big stable cube!
That is crazyyyy!!
Please solve the yottaminx
Why do I want a Floppy minx that is a 13x13
No way bro did this 😅
oh no
bro this is called yottaheptaminx
I want that
Prueba el 21x21
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What have you done
Umm… HUUUUUUUUH
Zetamix
Turns sice
Rubix dodecahedron
1x7x7x5
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