I do not know about you, but in my life I have never collected any of even the simplest Rubik's Cube . I just do not have the patience to complete this task. And who is not afraid to take on the most complex assembly version of the puzzle, which consists of 1,734 colored cells.
Yes, you heard right: in front of you the world's largest Rubik's Cube, having the structure 17 x 17 x 17 cells. Created in 2011, its designer Oscar Van Deventer puzzles. How does this monstrous puzzle is arranged inside, you can see in the video below, in which the author demonstrates the puzzle viewers their offspring.
I still can not grasp how the whole structure is functioning at all. I'm more used to the traditional varieties of the puzzle, 3 x 3 x 3 cells. What to say and to try to solve this puzzle? And who wants to deal with this problem still found. It appeared to be a British guy Kenneth Brandon, who lent this puzzle from a friend, turned on his video camera and started recording the build process from beginning to end.
On the solution of the problem of Kenneth took seven and a half hours. You can watch this video acceleration, which lasts about six minutes to save your time and see everything with my own eyes. According to Kenneth, this task was incredibly challenging and at some point he wanted to spit on everything and leave this venture.
If you think this is some kind of a tricky installation - you are mistaken. Kenneth to exclude such charges from their viewers on his YouTube-channel has also published the full version of the video, lasting seven and a half hours, so that everyone could check the veracity of his record. After all, except as a record and it will not name. Who else have the patience for it to lay down a giant Rubik's Cube?