Hello and welcome to my channel. This is what I upload.
1. My custom made twisty puzzles dating from 1980 to the present.. 2. Mass produced versions of my puzzles and how to buy them. 3. Early looks at brand new puzzles which haven't even been released yet. 4. Announcements for my ebay auctions including demos and information. 5. Funny puzzle related videos like my Rubik's Parkour video or Venus fly trap eating Rubik's Cubes. 6. Disassemblies & reassemblies of many puzzles. 7. Puzzle building and other tutorials. 8. Speedcubing videos including WRs. 9. Twisty puzzle events like The Dutch Cube Day. 10. Other hobbies things like urbexing and climbing.
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I counted all the layers, and here's my guess. It is a 35x35, but the middle layers are wider, maybe because it needs space for the screw to fit on the centers. Although it looks like a fake one, i'm not sure because there's no video of it's turning yet.
The prize point is not ridiculous and merely reflects the expense and effort involved in making such a cube. Feel free to demonstrate it can be made cheaper.
Very cool! You gave life to him! By the way, , you can create the scramble with this alg (green on front and white on top as usual): R' B' U2 R2 D2 B' D B2 L' D' R B2 D' B' R2 D F2 R2
Tony one time you where such a craze in my primary school the best behaved student of the week was declared the Tony fisher. Fucking legend in the royal high primary school streets
It's really not that difficult. There are only like 5 simple algorithms you need to learn and if you know how to solve a cuboid you basically already know 3 of them, one just being a little modified, the last two are very simple and are basically the exact same, only one being righthanded and the other lefthanded.
Looks so delicious and yummy, I want to try some pizza, you have a nice cooking skills, Tony, and thanks for the video, that made me bit hungry but I ate three of schinken salami, nice video Tony keep it up 📈📈📈😎😎😎🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!!! I could assemble my banana. For anyone who doesn’t understand, put every piece like he has it at the beginning, and then start assembling. It’s very important to zoom in and see which pieces he’s putting in. I hope this helps!
Sorry if this is kind of unrelated. Tony, i really appreciate the effort you put into every puzzle you made (and video, too!). From every one of them you've made, what's your favourite? And what's your favourite puzzle not made by you?
Thanks. Probably my Golden Cube or giant 3x3x3. I was around when the first Rubik's Cubes came out so the regular 3x3x3 will always be my favourite puzzle in general. Matt's 34x34 is probably my favourite custom made puzzle by someone else. The quality is amazing. Ask me again next week and I might have changed my mind though.