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How mutch of you guys can solve one of those :)

my cousin is a god with them. I believe he has cubes up to 6x6 and when he does a 3x3 or 4x4 I can't even see him moving and its over in seconds flat.

edit: i can usually get one side of a 3x3 or 4x4 but thats it lol

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I can do 3x3 if I take the time for it. My dad taught me it and he is pretty good at it (he can solve a 3x3 in under 50 seconds usually). It's not something I like a lot to do so haven't done it in a long while though :P

 

Since I go to flea markets a lot with my dad he usually picks a few up there. He found some very exotic ones, like sphere ones, 4x4's and other weird stuff. 

He once saw a good quality, good rotating 3x3 once and he asked how it was, the person said: "you can have it if you can solve it" so he solved it and the person and his kids were in disbelief :P

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My bigest cube is 8x8 ^^

that's a lot of cube

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My bigest cube is 8x8 ^^

So if there was nuclear war, and you were able to only bring 4 rubik cubes to bunker (lol), would you choose even or odd numbers?

 

like 1x1 3x3 5x5 7x7

or

      2x2 4x4 6x6 8x8

 

id do the latter because there is not fixed middle. so you can halve it.

You can choose random too.

 

Id do 3x3, 4x4, 6x6 and probably 8x8

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So if there was nuclear war, and you were able to only bring 4 rubik cubes to bunker (lol), would you choose even or odd numbers?

like 1x1 3x3 5x5 7x7

or

2x2 4x4 6x6 8x8

id do the latter because there is not fixed middle. so you can halve it.

You can choose random too.

Id do 3x3, 4x4, 6x6 and probably 8x8

2x2, 3x3, 5x5, 8x8 :)

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I can do 3x3 if I take the time for it. My dad taught me it and he is pretty good at it (he can solve a 3x3 in under 50 seconds usually). It's not something I like a lot to do so haven't done it in a long while though :P

Since I go to flea markets a lot with my dad he usually picks a few up there. He found some very exotic ones, like sphere ones, 4x4's and other weird stuff.

He once saw a good quality, good rotating 3x3 once and he asked how it was, the person said: "you can have it if you can solve it" so he solved it and the person and his kids were in disbelief :P

I usuali get my cubes on the web xD i have like 500$ in cubes lol :')

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I usuali get my cubes on the web xD i have like 500$ in cubes lol :')

How much cubes is that? :P

Because if I had to estimate my dad probably has like 30 cubes, but surely has not spend more than 20-30 euros on them

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So if there was nuclear war, and you were able to only bring 4 rubik cubes to bunker (lol), would you choose even or odd numbers?

 

like 1x1 3x3 5x5 7x7

or

      2x2 4x4 6x6 8x8

 

id do the latter because there is not fixed middle. so you can halve it.

You can choose random too.

 

Id do 3x3, 4x4, 6x6 and probably 8x8

I'd bring 2x2, 3x3, skewb, and my square-1 :D 

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