
Because apparently a regular-sized Rubik’s Cube wasn’t already enough of a challenge, Tony Fisher built himself a version that’s over five feet long on each side. Even just bringing it out to play looks like a monumental struggle, let alone the back-breaking challenge that is trying to solve it.
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After previously building the world's largest Rubik's cube, puzzle maker Tony Fisher has turned around and built the world's smallest Rubik's cube, measuring a scant 5.6mm square, or roughly the length of your ex-boyfriend's penis. His brain was not much larger. This particular nano-cube has to be solved with a…