Hi there, could anyone please tell me where I can find "Black stickered" templates like those shown in Z3cubing video? I only found "stickerless" version on PaperCuber page...😢 By the way, hats off for the clean and efficient design, PaperCuber 🔥
A cube that you HAVE TO turn slowly sounds great for people learning to do look-ahead. So not only did you make a light Rubik's Cube - but it also has a valid use!
A little thing I learned while doing pepakura Halo armor is that Elmer's "glue gel" and glue stick are some of the best things for papercraft. The working time of superglue is too fast and your fingers will end up shredded by the end, Elmer's standard glue is too runny and slow. Glue stick is pretty good but the only problem I have is with adhesion, it's not quite sticky enough. Glue gel has been my favorite thing to use so far because it's thicker than normal Elmer's glue, seems to have a slightly shorter working time, and sticks pretty good. Also you can get the sparkly kind, which is just inherently more fun to use.
Back when I did pokemon papercraft, I swore by glue sticks. I would use a toothpick to scrape a little glue off and spread it where I needed it. It made for great control of where it was placed.
@@Z3Cubing He meant in a way that's similar to how Helium balloons function. Due to less molecular mass and less density of helium, the helium balloons float. Pumping in helium into somehow made-air tight pieces would make the cube significantly lighter.
@@queensgambitdeclined that's pretty good! intuitive f2l takes a bit of time to get fast at though. since you just learned it, i'd suggest to keep practicing your f2l and you'll get more used to it and your times will hopefully go down! also it may be worth learning some algorithms for f2l cases, they make things a lot faster for certain cases, as well as some simple oll cases
Question: I just watched your 100 mile video. First off good job, that’s awesome. Have you ever considered attempting a cubing mile? Basically you run a mile around a track, and every lap you solve a 3x3. My personal best in this is 7:23, I’d love to see you give it a try!
I really do like the aesthetics of that lightest plastic cube. If there was some way to make that out of paper and still be stable and turnable, I think you may have the perfect design.
Glad to know that if I don't want to spend money on a store-bought cube, all I have to do is buy some specialty paper, obtain the correct glue, find an adequate pair of scissors, and then spend a minimum of five hours cutting, gluing, and assembling the cube. Thanks for the tip!
Dang, my paper cube is definitely twice as bad as yours because even though I'm faster than you at 3x3 it took me over 13 minutes to solve my paper cube lol
No one: Z3Cubing next year: Hey guys and welcome back to Z3Cubing. Today I'm going to attempt to make the new worlds lightest rubik's cube out of *AIR*
This Rubik's cube at video point 0:25 is totally fascinating. It only consists of frames and holes it I never saw some cube like that before. But I really like that grid cube. Hopefully it does not break by scrambling this cube in regular intensity during the speed solving of that cube. However this cage cube looks fantastic.
i actually thought this was the old video of the paper rubiks cube but then i realized that the intro was different and the views were 536 and 85 likes XD
cut the corners off, make the faces octagonal. You can either leave the cutoff corner as a black equilateral triangle or split it into three coloured 120deg isoceles triangles.
If you want to make a speed cube that light, you could probably make one out of aerogel. Granted, it’s not exactly a cheap material, but neither is tungsten.
@@DanTheDudeIsHere but I said he has a normal attention span like everyone else, you are the person who has a short attention span, his attention span is normal not long
@@KillerGuy nah it aint any normal human has an attention span of around an hour or 2 which is already a big stretch And also try doing something for 10 hours with no break
For any rich scientist: make an antimatery rubic cube, or for any a bit less richer scientist, aerogel one, or for some it guy, hologram, but solvable with your thingers cube. Or make somethong heavy, concrete one, maybe ice cube, wood, plushy, glass, full metal, or sth like that
Great video, thanks for checking out my design!
It's still not the world's lightest normal size 3x3 though. I have one that weighs around 6-7 grams :P
Wow, thanks for letting me know (and for the awesome design)!
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Hi there, could anyone please tell me where I can find "Black stickered" templates like those shown in Z3cubing video? I only found "stickerless" version on PaperCuber page...😢 By the way, hats off for the clean and efficient design, PaperCuber 🔥
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@@tesseract_cubeart875 he colored them on
A cube that you HAVE TO turn slowly sounds great for people learning to do look-ahead. So not only did you make a light Rubik's Cube - but it also has a valid use!
Ha, I think this is a little too slow for that.
@@Z3Cubing lol
@@Z3Cubing next time you should make one out of aerogel
@MarcGames why?
@@GhostlyMinty aerogel is fragile remember
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Ah yes the floor is made out of floor
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Next video: World's new LIGHTEST Rubik's Cube - Made of AIR!
But you can’t color air
@@Iamrealme your a genius!
Made of aerozol gel
Lolll
Ahaha so funny lol😒
"We have made a Cube that's lighter than 10g"
The weight: *9.99g*
That's still less than 10g, rounding doesn't matter
A little thing I learned while doing pepakura Halo armor is that Elmer's "glue gel" and glue stick are some of the best things for papercraft. The working time of superglue is too fast and your fingers will end up shredded by the end, Elmer's standard glue is too runny and slow. Glue stick is pretty good but the only problem I have is with adhesion, it's not quite sticky enough. Glue gel has been my favorite thing to use so far because it's thicker than normal Elmer's glue, seems to have a slightly shorter working time, and sticks pretty good. Also you can get the sparkly kind, which is just inherently more fun to use.
Back when I did pokemon papercraft, I swore by glue sticks. I would use a toothpick to scrape a little glue off and spread it where I needed it. It made for great control of where it was placed.
The assembly part is so satisfying!Great Video!
Try putting Hydrogen gas in a random 3X3 to make it a bit more lighter
Let's see... we've got 100g worth of plastic, and a tiny fraction of a gram of air... Let's get rid of the air, that'll help a lot! :P
@@Z3Cubing Hi! i just learned full intuitive f2l and every pll but the g perms, and im stuck at averaging 32-33 seconds. I have been practicing too!
@@Z3Cubing He meant in a way that's similar to how Helium balloons function.
Due to less molecular mass and less density of helium, the helium balloons float.
Pumping in helium into somehow made-air tight pieces would make the cube significantly lighter.
@@aaryanrana8081 at max it would only make it like half a gram lighter
@@queensgambitdeclined that's pretty good! intuitive f2l takes a bit of time to get fast at though. since you just learned it, i'd suggest to keep practicing your f2l and you'll get more used to it and your times will hopefully go down! also it may be worth learning some algorithms for f2l cases, they make things a lot faster for certain cases, as well as some simple oll cases
When I saw the initial 10.10g I was immediately like If you DARE not shave of those last 0.1g I'm gonna flip.
Good job.
2:46 When he moves the paper, you can see his watch sunburn.
Question: I just watched your 100 mile video. First off good job, that’s awesome.
Have you ever considered attempting a cubing mile? Basically you run a mile around a track, and every lap you solve a 3x3. My personal best in this is 7:23, I’d love to see you give it a try!
Do you have to pause while solving, or can you keep running? I don't think it would make for a great video, but it's a fun idea for sure.
@@Z3Cubing you can keep running while solving
Make one out of Super heavy paper, then cut holes in it like you did with the plastic one.
I really do like the aesthetics of that lightest plastic cube. If there was some way to make that out of paper and still be stable and turnable, I think you may have the perfect design.
Yeah, most of the weight of the paper cube is in the mechanism though (to make it sturdy enough to turn), so I don't think it would help much.
@@Z3Cubing what if you get it watery
@@c_dh then it would weight more…
All I can say is that those scissors were extremely cool
Glad to know that if I don't want to spend money on a store-bought cube, all I have to do is buy some specialty paper, obtain the correct glue, find an adequate pair of scissors, and then spend a minimum of five hours cutting, gluing, and assembling the cube. Thanks for the tip!
Dang, my paper cube is definitely twice as bad as yours because even though I'm faster than you at 3x3 it took me over 13 minutes to solve my paper cube lol
Yeah, I was pretty happy with how it turned out!
lol i'm to lazy to even make a paper cube
@@masterbuilder1862 and i failed making one with straws a year ago LMAO
He probably has a lot more experience doing mods/crafts
I loved the heaviest standard cube video.
It would be so cool if you could make a follow up to that where you got a cube machined out of solid metal.
Z3 cubing is so creative. Imagine you got a hear from Z3 cubing. Always love your videos and have a great day.
They should make paper springs so that yhe paper cube would have paper tension.
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graphene aerogel is lighter than paper.
Air is less dense than paper we all know that
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@@Alanhallow aerogel is mostly air
You should magnetize the paper cube
Next lighter cube made from light
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Simple gravity and air resistance is a concept about which he knows.
@Z3cubing You should make a paper 4x4 or sewb
make a cube just made of tungsten and that will defo just do the job for the world's heaviest standard sized rubiks cube
Great video. How's the corner cutting though? 😂
5:50 it does
You are amazing I love you you are a very good cuber
wow nice!
VIDEO IDEA: make a cube made out of tiny balloons
This Rubik's cube at video point 0:25 is totally fascinating. It only consists of frames and holes it I never saw some cube like that before. But I really like that grid cube. Hopefully it does not break by scrambling this cube in regular intensity during the speed solving of that cube. However this cage cube looks fantastic.
Make one for a 4×4 or a 5×5 as well
No 4x4 but 5x5 is wait
Soo light!! And functional!!
*almost functional
@@Godsecution but it is still better than the last one!
@@ThunderFlyCuber yeah agreed.
10:07 was that the bite of 87?
I love this series ❤️
Next: aerogel
i actually thought this was the old video of the paper rubiks cube but then i realized that the intro was different and the views were 536 and 85 likes XD
i was watching my old cubing vids and i thought, lets watch some Z3Cubing!
Now cut out the middles of the corners and edges like on the lightest speedcube and you will have an even lighter one
So got rid of almost half the weight, and improved the turning from the previous paper cube? Nice.
Then your going to make one out of Aerogel
aerogel cube next?
Next video: World's new LIGHTEST Rubik's Cube- Made of IMAGINATION!
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Next: World's heaviest speedcube out of metal
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He already did that
@@Mooni_Real when!?
you could try making the blacks white becouse ink wieghts ya know
For me, whenever I want to get super glue off of my fingers I use sandpaper, it just works
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I forgot you were posting vids cause i only rewatch certain vids
yo you gonna do the updated 100% lego rubix cube??
Make a Rubik's cube out of aerogel
I never expected a rubix cube made of paper
cut the corners off, make the faces octagonal. You can either leave the cutoff corner as a black equilateral triangle or split it into three coloured 120deg isoceles triangles.
Other people cutting and folding shapes out of paper: perfectly precise
Me cutting and folding shapes out of paper: off by an inch.
1:45:36
Cool video
I have an idea for a rubix cube lighter than that and you can make it as big as you want, each piece you make out of square balloons.
So good at cubing
I wonder if you can make a Rubik's cube out of aerogel?
In theory...
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To make it lighter, make a hollow paper rubik's cube.
or a hollow aerogel one
You should take that one to a speedcubing competition
Video idea: solve ur 9x9 one handed
solve a 25x25 with feet blindfolded
@@itsmitko7 that’s not a bad idea, big cube with feet
You are amazing this 3x3 is very good the pieces are amazing
Check out paper cubers recent vid he made a paper cube with magnets and lube, he got under 30 seconds!
If you want to make a speed cube that light, you could probably make one out of aerogel. Granted, it’s not exactly a cheap material, but neither is tungsten.
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In an ideal world, the world's lightest rubiks cube would me made of aerogel
Excellent work
good video amazing
Yay ne upload
The next cubes gonna be filled with helium isn’t it?
I was honestly thinking of this today
It's apparently pretty easy to make aerogel in small quantities. So... An aerogel cube next?
it might also turn better if you lubricate it with graphite powder
Z3cubing has an INSANE attention span anything longer than 15 mins and im already bored
He doesnt, you have a short attention span
@@KillerGuy if you read my comment i said he had an insane attention span
And that if i watched anything longer than 15 mins id be bored
@@DanTheDudeIsHere but I said he has a normal attention span like everyone else, you are the person who has a short attention span, his attention span is normal not long
@@KillerGuy nah it aint any normal human has an attention span of around an hour or 2 which is already a big stretch
And also try doing something for 10 hours with no break
You should try to make one from aerogel and glue on colored paper for the colors :D
woah
Now make one out of aerogel
3:19 3:24 😮 3:24 3:24 3:38
Now make one made out of aerogel which is basically entirely air.
you gotta enchant your hands with silk touch to even try to get a 60 sec solve
Can you make puzzlego's new lego rubik's cube. It is a huge improvement over the one you made
11:10 I want that smol one
Suggestion: you can make rubic more lighter by making it smaller
For any rich scientist: make an antimatery rubic cube, or for any a bit less richer scientist, aerogel one, or for some it guy, hologram, but solvable with your thingers cube. Or make somethong heavy, concrete one, maybe ice cube, wood, plushy, glass, full metal, or sth like that
If you sacrifice the weight requirement, double sidded gloss photo paper should be a smoother cube to turn.
this is so impressive
Origami Rubik's cube made without cutting into any weird shapes, I already know paper springs are possible.
Amazing content. As always.
I remember doing this 😂 it was a fun project I tried myself but yeah
Make it out of paper again but FOLD it instead of glueing
I have a question
if you try to corner cut will it be technically a paper cut?
if you try to corner cut it will technically be a crumpled mess
Put tiny helium balloons inside of every piece
If The New Lego Rubiks Cube Turns Better Than This Id Be Surprised
Hmm... I think it might actually be close.
Make a cube out of earogell