Assembling a 34×34 Rubik’s Cube
3d printed | making | puzzles | rubik's cubes | time lapse
An ordinary Rubik’s Cube has a 3×3 grid of squares on each side. Mark Bahner’s overpowered cube has 34×34 sides. This satisfying build video shows the 6939-piece, 3D-printed cube coming together throughout its three-month assembly period. Afterward, its maker shows off how it works. Mark also posted a time-lapse video focused up close on the cube.