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The levitating self-solving Rubik’s cube made by Japanese inventor Human Controller

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Joe Hansen2 years ago

Inventor Takashi Kaburagi succeeded in automating a Rubik's Cube to solve itself. This 3D printed cube leverages intelligent servo motors located at its center that are programmed to solve the cube.

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The Immortal2 years ago

Tom n jerry 1940-2033

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Preston Nevins2 years ago

The only problem his cube had was that it was a Rubik's brand (or maybe a no-brand/self-printed?) so even under optimal conditions it only turns roughly. Automate a Gan or some speed cube plz.

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Myfamily2 years ago

Wow 😍

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Tips4TallGirls2 years ago

Love the Rubik’s cube 🤗

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ENERGYtoEXPLORE2 years ago

No way👍👁️how does it work? Magic spells ⁉️👁️👍

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Coenraad Loubser 🇿🇦2 years ago

A magnet and some motors.... LOVE IT!!!!

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Key2 years ago

Wow, that levitating self-solving Rubik's cube is truly mind-blowing!

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Alex K2 years ago

Here is a technical article about the electronic inside

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martindbp2 years ago

Perfect example of "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"

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