7×7x7 Rubik’s Cube Assembly in Stop Motion

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This 7×7x7 Rubik’s Cube is made of 218 pieces. The animation was shot in 1066 separate frames and took 5 weekends to complete.

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  1. Comment  by QwertyPianist

    Awesome video! I can handle the 3×3, the 4×4 barely and forget the 5×5. A 7×7 would just be beyond my comprehension!

  2. Comment  by Whoop

    Nice swastika at 1:10 :)

    • Comment  by O.o

      Yeah. I’ve read quite a bit about the second world war (and yes, I am aware of the swastikas first known origin), and the got to say that to me, the swastika is a very offending symbol. The fear and pain people have suffered because of people with swastikas on their arms is impossible to imagine. No, I’m not a chick (then I would be in the kitchen, wouldn’t I?), and no, I’m a wuss. I’m telling you, reading of the things done during WWII would make even Chuck Norris mad.

      • Comment  by Jenny

        Well that’s very sexist of you, seeing that I’m a woman and i spend hardly any time in the kitchen, and lots of time with my Rubik’s cube.

  3. Comment  by eggman

    why is swastika?

  4. Comment  by joe

    The swastika ruins it for me too. It’s not a moral-neutral symbol. Is there a message here? are you supporting what it stands for? or are you simply oblivious to its meaning?
    I can’t tell, so I oppose this.

    • Comment  by Anon

      Are you simply oblivious to the traditional meaning of the swastika? It was ain important cultural and religious symbol before its misappropriation by the Nazi party, and continues to be to some extent in the far east.

  5. Comment  by kicky

    Agreed with Anon. The swastika is still used as a symbol for religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism and bears the meaning of luck or well-being. The swastika usually affiliated with the N azi party is turned at a 45 degree angle, but these days both are seen as one and the same.

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