if a huge company did it with someone with puzzle engineering knowledge like matt or even tony fisher, it could go up to high 50s or even like 61 imo (not 60 cause its even)
damn makes sense tho cause the 21x21 is $1500 and is mass-produced, this is like 1,5x as big, its an even-layer cube, and most importantly its *handmade*
the price that is reasonable given that it took 1000 hours to make at lest say $30 an hour the printers and material probably cost about 5k, plus the usual markup of about 40% means the reasonable price is 50k
What Do You Think Is The Limit For The Biggest Rubik's Cube Ever ??
I'd say upwards of high 30's maybe even low 40's, just depends advancements in technology on how to optimize space.
if a huge company did it with someone with puzzle engineering knowledge like matt or even tony fisher, it could go up to high 50s or even like 61 imo (not 60 cause its even)
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He could’ve made the 35x35 but NOPE, make it harder, to prove that you are actually superior
Yeah crazy to actually make it even !!
@@TotalSpeedcubingProductions now someone will be able to make a 35 x 35
I mean, you gotta do what you gotta do.
I actually emailed him asking him how much it costs, he said it would be in the millions
damn
makes sense tho cause the 21x21 is $1500 and is mass-produced, this is like 1,5x as big, its an even-layer cube, and most importantly its *handmade*
@@inseminggd 3d printed, not handmade
the price that is reasonable given that it took 1000 hours to make at lest say $30 an hour the printers and material probably cost about 5k, plus the usual markup of about 40% means the reasonable price is 50k
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hell no i aint buying that, one scramble and thats a year of solving
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