You are insane. When you said, you wanted to beat your record, I was expecting another really-thin-layer build. Actually I thought You'd go for a 3x3x81. But this is just rediculous. I love it. I planned similar things but never executed them just because I thought "Hey, a 2m puzzle is kind of difficult to store". But it is amazing that you just did it anyways. I love the modular design. I actually designed a similar mechanism for a modular 2x2xn using magnets a few months ago. I wanted to build a 2x2x24 but canceled that project when you uploaded your 2x2x50. I guess, we just have to accept that you'll always stay the king of twisty puzzles and stop trying to beat your records. Very entertaining video and fun project! Keep up your passion and insanity! ;)
Borted Hi greg, have you met my friend greg? No? Yeah we’re all greg. Hi greg! Nice to see you Greg! Ah, I like what you did with your hair, Greg! Well thank you greg, I needed that today. Oh its nothing Greg! Hey Greg wanted me to tell you Greg said hi ok Greg? Yeah, thats fine Greg, tell him I said hi too! Ok greg!
Very funny and what a great job of innovation, it really turns very well; and the most impresive part is you showing to all the internal mechanism, wow! I have no more words to say, except: excellent work.
Tony Fisher is down. Greg is the new WR. You are a genius. well making this would be a task of a whole day . You are one of the best puzzle maker in this world. keep making puzzles Greg, You are a genius.
@HAFIZ Zain Sherwani Yes my response was in no way meant as criticism. If I'm going to try it I will modify the design a bit and I won't make it as long as his so it'll be more stable:)
Awesome build! As a suggestion, could you have added magnets to the sides as well, maybe not to every piece, but even just every few rows? I think that would help keep the whole assembly a bit more together as you got farther away from the core. Still, amazing job!
Grégoire,you are genius! But the mechanism will only work for 1x2xn,for the 2x2xn or nxnx(n+y) unfortunately no,the pieces will not be able to spin 180 degrees cause 90 degrees are enough to remove a piece from 2x2xn for example.
Would it be possible to do this on higher orders (e.g. 3x3xN where N=3+a lot)? What might that cause in terms of parity errors and solve shortcuts? Great mechanism. I was expecting something like Oskar's 1x2x29, which uses telescopingly nested cones that turn and split in half, like on a 7x7x7.
Love the video Greg, but the puzzle I want to see 3d printed isn't as crazy as yours. I want to see a 3d printed Penrose 4x4. Not a cut away mod, nor extensions. Just a 4x4 core with custom printed pieces to assemble directly into the core.
Are the files for the parts downloadable? I feel like someone is gonna download them, print out a lot of them and make a 1x2x1000 or something like that
Greg why!?!?!
why not ?
@@GregMakesThings cause i want this
You beat me to it
@@GregMakesThings you called me?🤔😂😂
@@leyley23004 lol
Is this what the DNA of a speedcuber looks like?
Good one dude
Cee_yarr lol epiccccc
Cee_yarr 222 likes
Yes
Yes
But can it cut corners?
No, but it can bend around them! lol
now this comment hurts me
It can do better
😂😂
You dad
I love it! So cool! My favorite pattern was the corkscrew.
Sup Kenneth
Where have you been and why have you not put up any vids?
@Duty Zambia what the fuck
My favorite was also the corkscrew
It’s my favorite too!
probably the first time I've heard a puzzle described as "limp"
XTownCuber hopefully not the last time...
😂
You are insane. When you said, you wanted to beat your record, I was expecting another really-thin-layer build. Actually I thought You'd go for a 3x3x81. But this is just rediculous. I love it. I planned similar things but never executed them just because I thought "Hey, a 2m puzzle is kind of difficult to store". But it is amazing that you just did it anyways. I love the modular design. I actually designed a similar mechanism for a modular 2x2xn using magnets a few months ago. I wanted to build a 2x2x24 but canceled that project when you uploaded your 2x2x50. I guess, we just have to accept that you'll always stay the king of twisty puzzles and stop trying to beat your records. Very entertaining video and fun project! Keep up your passion and insanity! ;)
Ok
TL;DR
@@dti6342 Greg is gud
i read the title as 1x2x11 and was like ok that pretty cool then saw the other one and just died
Tipster Trickster
Lol same here
I also read it as 1x2x11
Me too
I think we all read it like that
Tipster Trickster me
The mechanism and the unique way you can scramble this beast is genius
Poor Oliver cutting 670 square stickers.
plottwist: they're 3d printed tiles :OO
If they weren't tiles, there would actually be 660 squares. Sorry, I just needed to correct you.
There would be 664. There are tiles on the ends too
Where can i buy 2 so its longer
buy 18 1x2x13's from www.shapeways.com/product/29KYP2MZ8/unlucky-twist
it should be the equivelant of 2.108 1x2x111's (1x2x234)
@@DebugCat for only €6000!
@@DebugCat it has'nt got the same mechanism
This is so cool, Greg!
Thank you, Greg, very cool!
Borted Hi greg, have you met my friend greg? No? Yeah we’re all greg. Hi greg! Nice to see you Greg! Ah, I like what you did with your hair, Greg! Well thank you greg, I needed that today. Oh its nothing Greg! Hey Greg wanted me to tell you Greg said hi ok Greg? Yeah, thats fine Greg, tell him I said hi too! Ok greg!
That extensible mechanism blew me out of my chair, absolutely insane emergent property of a large system
Wow!!! This design is REVOLUTIONARY!!!
Maybe and just maybe, you could put magnets on the interns so that the cube does not open at the tips.
Oh... I read this as "1x2x11"...
THIS IS INSANE, GREG. I don't know how you do it, time and time again! Well done!
Amazing! I couldn't wait to see what your new WR cube would be, this is a phenomenal puzzle
That's crazy, but really cool haha.
THIS is so cool Greg! Great job and keep up the great work!
Greg, you sir, are insane, also thanks for the 6x6 from the giveaway, I love it so much! I've now got my first 7x7 too 😁
Even though this puzzle was useless, i love the way you made the video!! This type of video really attracts people!! keep it up!!
I've been imagining something EXACTLY like this! Google reads my mind!
That was awesome and the corkscrew looked really cool
Can’t wait for the 1, by 1, by jumprope,
Also I would put the magnets on the contact points between the wings
Very cool, i love these kind of crazy puzzles! Keep 'm coming :-)
Very funny and what a great job of innovation, it really turns very well; and the most impresive part is you showing to all the internal mechanism, wow! I have no more words to say, except: excellent work.
Absolute mad lad 👌😂👌
pewds :)
*The Rubik's Staff*
Spaghettagedon puzzle
Lol
Possibly my new favorite example for "many states doesn't mean difficult to find a solution". 😀
The design on this is genius!
*Rubik's snake has entered the chat*
Make a solve video 😂😂
That special move makes me curious. If you keep doing those moves, how long could the puzzle get?
Tony Fisher is down. Greg is the new WR. You are a genius. well making this would be a task of a whole day . You are one of the best puzzle maker in this world. keep making puzzles Greg, You are a genius.
This is so cool:D I think I'll have to try this out of paper (maybe a bit shorter:D)
@HAFIZ Zain Sherwani Thanks, but I have a bit of experience with paper puzzles:P
@HAFIZ Zain Sherwani Yes my response was in no way meant as criticism. If I'm going to try it I will modify the design a bit and I won't make it as long as his so it'll be more stable:)
Greg, tu es un GENIE !
Non-cubers be like: iS tH1S l0nG CuB3
*L* *O* *N* *G* *C* *U* *B* *E*
Really fun design!
U ALWAYS MAKE PUZZLES IN AN INSANE WAY !!!
You are a maniac.
An extremely talented and epic maniac.
That looks amazing man
this would be a nice wca event maybe qiyi would make a good speedcubing version of this little cube
You're a maniac! I love it.
Awesome build! As a suggestion, could you have added magnets to the sides as well, maybe not to every piece, but even just every few rows? I think that would help keep the whole assembly a bit more together as you got farther away from the core. Still, amazing job!
Grégoire,you are genius!
But the mechanism will only work for 1x2xn,for the 2x2xn or nxnx(n+y) unfortunately no,the pieces will not be able to spin 180 degrees cause 90 degrees are enough to remove a piece from 2x2xn for example.
Awesome bro.nice work.keep on puzzling.
at the end of the video i suddenly have the urge to RKO the rubik cube lmfao
"this is honestly the limpest Rubik's cube I ever designed" -I DONT BELIEVE YOU-
You, Greg
(No offense)
ARE OFFICIALLY THE CRAZIEST PERSON I HAVE EVER KNOWN!!!
Elon Musk is crazier
What you've just done is create the worlds hardest but softest twisty puzzle.
Next Puzzle: 2x4x222
You're a crazy man Greg.
You're officially dared to make a 1x2x1,000.
Holy crap that is awesome
Can’t wait until this becomes a WCA event
This is so cool!
Very funny puzzle. Simple and laborious. note.: 111º commentary.
1x2xlong enough to wrap around your house 3 times
Could this be upgraded to a 2x2xn? I think that could work if the pieces had a 90 degree angle, and the magnets would keep it together.
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
People with scoliosis: 5:03
I read that as "1x2x11" I was not disappointed.
dis guy is magical....
Non Cubers: Is that a Rubiks snake??
Now that's a super rubiX cube
I haven't had time to watch cubing videos recently, but I just had to watch this one! Wow, and congratulations, Greg!
Would it be possible to do this on higher orders (e.g. 3x3xN where N=3+a lot)? What might that cause in terms of parity errors and solve shortcuts?
Great mechanism. I was expecting something like Oskar's 1x2x29, which uses telescopingly nested cones that turn and split in half, like on a 7x7x7.
Now it just needs to be a wca event!
you never fail to impress us!
Wowww that's a beast!!!
That's actually way more interesting than stupid
Just the way it can turn
I love it
God job... Great video and and keep up the work
Oh..
I waa checking comments and i noticed i was not only one who read that 1x2x11.
Greatest one to bring to school
I love how this is still a rubiks “cube”
Greg, Are you Insane?? Great Puzzle!!!
Now a sliding 1x2x111
that cube is longer than my future!
I love this so much
This is Ridiculous!!! I want to have a 1x2x111
you should make a 1x1x35938 cube to make the worlds largest cube, beating the 33x33 by 1 cubie xD
Can I have a link to the 1x2x9?
Love the video Greg, but the puzzle I want to see 3d printed isn't as crazy as yours. I want to see a 3d printed Penrose 4x4. Not a cut away mod, nor extensions. Just a 4x4 core with custom printed pieces to assemble directly into the core.
Thumbs up for the effort.
A 3x3 that looks normal, but it shapeshifts (i dont even know if its possible)
1x2x11: *exists*
non cubers: *IS tHiS A LOng cUBe*
Could you put an extra magnet in each piece so it doesn't hang when you lift it?
stickering this puzzle must have been a pain
nice job!
Hey greg can you make a video solving the 33x33x33 cube?
To prove that is fully functional you have to make the superflip pattern.
Are the files for the parts downloadable? I feel like someone is gonna download them, print out a lot of them and make a 1x2x1000 or something like that
While brilliant, you sir are nuts.
ok, when is the magnetic version coming out?
Ummm... it is magnetic already
What about the balbering one
"they mass produces my 1X2X11 Rubik's Cube !!"
I liked before watching
you should make a smaller one that can still flex. so we know what the minimum flex cube size is
That might be the longest twisty puzzle ever
Wow that’s so cool
you haven't seen steve's wee wee when it comes to longest cubes
EDIT: it's also playable ;)
"Woah ,Is that a 10×10!!!!"
That thing is *flexible*