![]() ![]() ![]() This slice of quiet madness is brought to you by "twisty puzzle" enthusiast Kenneth Brandon, aka RedKB, who informs viewers: "The way you solve a 17 by 17 is just like you would a seven by seven, or a five by five. "The 17 by 17 isn't that hard, but it is very, very tedious." (That’s a 66 with more than a thousand digits after it.) There's also - as far as we can see - no official record for solving one. ![]() This may sound a little sluggish, but bear in mind that this is a 17x17x17 cube made to order by Oskar van Deventer and offers a total of 6.69 * 10^1054 or 66.9 quinquagintatrecentillion different possible positions. If you’re still feeling a little worse for wear after the New Year’s celebrations then we have the perfect slow-paced antidote for you: a seven and a half hour video of the world’s largest Rubik’s Cube being solved. ![]()
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