Giant 11x11 Ball [Matt Bahner] (www.youtube.com)
The puzzle itself is cool, but I actually found the explanations of the mechanism design and 3D printing techniques more interesting....
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The puzzle itself is cool, but I actually found the explanations of the mechanism design and 3D printing techniques more interesting....
I’ve had a 3x3x3 for a few years and so far, I solve it with the beginner method. I watched a J Perm video on the F2L approach and now I’m trying to learn to do that faster. At the moment, I’m still faster going one layer at a time....
Hey y’all - anyone still here? :)...
Welcome to our monthly discussion thread!...
“I always knew this was possible, but never expected it to actually happen…” again…...
Previous record was 1.01, by Zayn Khanani. A huge step!...
Over a decade after xb27 revealed a similar puzzle (but kept the mechanism secret), someone has replicated the feat.
Hi all! I mentioned in the last weekly that I think it might be good for us to move to monthly threads. This one was created manually but I’ve adjusted the auto-scheduler to post on the first of every month starting in March....
Silly video style aside, it’s impressive how many of Tony Fisher’s records Matt Bahner has managed to break using only 3D printing.
I’ve recently bought a Tornado V2 and a WRM V9. I’ve had the Tornado for a couple of months and treated myself to the WRM V9 just after Christmas....
I was wondering earlier today what were the first cubes to achieve some milestones, such as the Guhong with torpedoes and such. After a quick search, it appears to me that the first cube to implement MagLev as the default was the MoYu Weilong WR M 2021, but I couldn’t find any authoritative source on that, so I’m just left...
Previous record: 2.61 from Tommy Cherry
Happy New Year everyone!...
Also got another WR with 35.94 avg during the same round: live.worldcubeassociation.org/…/55462