BOOMMEEN Ag 05 said:
That guy's forearms probably haven't gotten a work out like that since the last Sailor Moon marathon....
Brian Earl Spilner said:
All that, and we never get to see the completed cube.
TexasRebel said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
All that, and we never get to see the completed cube.
A 17x17x17 would take about a week to solve if it doesn't fall apart first, but anything bigger than a 5x5x5 is trivial and adds nothing but repetition to the solution.
A 6x6x6 does bring a slightly new challenge, but it's nothing new. It just combines slicing the center cublet mass of the 5x5x5 with the non-static centers of the 4x4x4. If you can solve those two everything larger is just a time waster.
...but then there's the X-cube.
hypeiv said:Flashdiaz said:
no thanks, i'll stick to my 2x2
2x2 is probably a little trickier than a standard 3x3 since with the 3x3 you can look at the center colors to remind you what sides are supposed to be opposites. With a 2x2 you have to know the color order from memory or reference a picture of a correctly solved one.
hypeiv said:Flashdiaz said:
no thanks, i'll stick to my 2x2
2x2 is probably a little trickier than a standard 3x3 since with the 3x3 you can look at the center colors to remind you what sides are supposed to be opposites. With a 2x2 you have to know the color order from memory or reference a picture of a correctly solved one.