As a cuber, once you have mastered the standard Rubik's Cube, you must notice that there are higher-order Rubik's cubes waiting for you to explore. Higher-order cubes differ totally from each other in algorithms, thus knowing "what is the biggest Rubik's cube" in the world will help you draw a mind map to arrange the future adventures in the world of Rubik's cubes.
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Higher-order Rubik's cube can commonly been seen nowadays, and you will be able to purchase most of them in local stores or, thanks to the global trade, online stores. Since most Rubik's cubes are manufactured with automation and mass production, their price is fairly affordable.
The biggest mass-produced Rubik's Cube that can be found on Amazon store will be a Rubik's Cube 15x15 by Moyu, and it is the largest Cube release. Also, the 17x17 and 21x21 Rubik's Cube are on their way into mass-production.
On December 2, 2017, the 33x33x33 Rubik's Cube came to live. Created by Grégoire Pfennig, a French mechanical engineer, the 33x33x33 Rubik's Cube can be purchased for 15,200 Euros! It is far from unaffordable, and it is currently the biggest Rubik's Cube you can get from a store.
Until now, the biggest record of Rubik's cube is the 49x49 Rubik's Cube. Created in October 2024, a mechanical engineering student called Preston Alden has made a great leap on the big Rubik's cube.
The 49x49 Rubik's cube weighs 30 kilograms (65 lb.), with dimensions of 34x34x34 cm, and has 13,827 pieces. Luckily, because of improvements in technology, it is assembled with 3D printing, and the cost is $3880, including $1800 for materials, and $2080 for tools and labor.
Rubik's cube can be simulated on a computer, which means it can break the physical limit. A Youtube video shows the simulation of a 100x100 Rubik's cube, and the process of solving it. Conclusion Now you have the impression of world's biggest Rubik's Cube, and it can help you to reach the future target on the path of mastering Rubik's cube. Since the real biggest Rubik's cube is costly, personally I recommend the biggest affordable Rubik's cube.
Yes, there is. The 33x33x33 Rubik's cube was created by a French mechanical engineer called Grégoire Pfennig, and its price is 15,200 Euros.
In terms of real cubes in our physical world, there isn't a 100x100 Rubik's cube. However, in the digital world, 100x100 Rubik's cube can be simulated and solved by computer.
Charles Sandfield
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