Solving The World’s Smallest Rubik’s Cube

by Sean Fallon on October 13, 2010

in Misc. Nerdiness,Toys

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At only .39-inches, Evgeniy Grigoriev has made what appears to be the world’s smallest working Rubik’s Cube. You can watch him solve it after the break—amazingly it stays intact through the entire process. I half expected it to break on several occasions.

(KaiXevandStanley via DRB via Gizmodo)

  • http://innovatoys.com Cindy

    He’s such an amazing man! I will broke it by my hands, for sure. I’m not really clever, further more, can’t solve even a normal Rubik’s Cube.
    That’s why I admire him so much. Fantastic!

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