I don't have most of those pieces but this video served as an inspiration to make my own unique cube. I managed to build one with what I have available in my lego bin. Thank you!
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I just made the all-turntable version and I'm obsessed! I wonder if the lego dots cube bag tag could be used to make a fidget cube? It's only 3x3 though, so it'd be trickier. I love this tutorial, my ADHD thanks you!
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-101774/JappaWakka/brick-x-brick-ultimate-lego-fidget-cube/#details Tried to recreate the fidget cube as close to the video as possible, might be slightly off with the colors though. Uploaded it to rebrickable for those who want a part list or instructions to build this at their own pace.
the "technic bar connector" has a 5 on it, which means it's on an angle of 112.5 degrees (part number 32015) and wedges are something else than the 1x1 30 degree slopes you've used (Part number 54200), at least according to bricklink :) thought it might help clear up a bit of confusion for some folks
Lol... Snot is actually a technique... Meaning studs not on top, so no studs are visible in the build. He's working with a variation of headlight bricks.
Yes! I managed to make a cube with different pieces since I didn't have ANY of those in my lego bin. You can use pieces that are L shaped and serve the same purpose to connect the sides.
Haha :P A lot of fidget cubes out there only have 5 sides to play with and one side is left blank. Our LEGO fidget spinner has fun fidgety things to do on all 6 sides.
Very cool, interesting, and intelligent. I still believe fidget anything is useless, but the challenge of building your own actually comes with stimulating your brain in a healthy way.