Following two very unlucky failures to assemble a 22 x 22 Rubik’s Cube, CorenPuzzle finally succeeds and unveils the final model after 8 months of 3D printing its parts.
The latest design consists of 2,691 parts, created using a Prusa i3 3D printer. The edges have a length of 200 mm, which is a bit more than the three standardised 3×3, 4×4 and 5×4 cubes combined.
If you are up to a new project and would like to build your own 22 x 22 Rubik’s cube, you can download the STL files on on Thingiverse. You might want to check out the video below first, though, to see how much work went into it:
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