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Man creates record breaking 33x33x33 Rubik's Cube puzzle

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French puzzle enthusiast Grégoire Pfennig has created the world's highest order (most layers) Rubik's Cube puzzle. The 33x33x33 cube has 6,153 moveable parts and weighs 3.15 kg (6.59 lb) – around 22 times heavier than a standard Rubik’s cube. It took Greg approximately 205 hours of work to complete and 20 g (0.7 oz) of superglue to attach the 6534 stickers.
In this video we first see Tony Fisher (fellow puzzle enthusiast and creator of the world's largest Rubik's Cube) handling the puzzle before Greg himself demonstrates movement. This took place in Voorburg, Holland at the annual Dutch Cube Day event in Oct 2018.

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