34x34 Rubik's Cube

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Published 2024-05-08
It's my homage to the intersection of art and logic. It's the fractal child of the circus in my head. It's a magical accident of the cosmos, cubified and reduced to a 6 minute 9 second montage for your viewing pleasure. It's the one, the only, 34x34.

If you’re interested in purchasing the 34x34, you can reach me through my business email - [email protected]

Mass : 44.5 kg (98 pounds on the surface of earth)
Edge Length : 42 cm (16.5 in)
Part Count : 6939
Time spent : 1 year, and around 1000 hours

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All Comments (21)
  • @PuzzleWorks
    "You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star." - Neitzsche
  • @Tingman
    You are one crazy dude!! Can I please come visit one day? 😍
  • @NobleCubes
    This is insane! It’s been so long since we’ve gotten a new WR largest NxN. Great to see you back in the game!
  • @redkb
    Wow! What an incredible achievement. My mind is so blown. 🤯🤯
  • @WolfieNamira
    making it just one layer bigger than the previous record is pretty funny. Even cooler is the fact that it's an even layer, which adds a reasonable amount of complexity.
  • @JbPerm-fv1gp
    The fact that this is an even layered cube is just insane
  • @ScoochCubing
    This may be the greatest video in youtube history
  • @skysid25
    can’t wait for the 34x34 magnetic maglev core mangnets version
  • @corenpuzzle
    At a loss for words… This is the most amazing twisty puzzle I have ever seen. The turning quality is far beyond anything I thought was possible at this scale. Incredible work Matt
  • @microsoftrock
    I mean I've seen some underrated channels but this one takes the cake
  • Without doubt my second favourite puzzle of all time.Truly magnificent. The technical description is - The unofficial highest order cube in the world.
  • The fact that you chose to make an even layered cube (a FAR more complex design) rather than stepping up by one and making a 35x35… You are mental. And you have earned my respect.
  • @Monkeyabroad
    Not only did you devote all the time to create this, but you filmed and edited the process so beautifully. Thanks for sharing
  • @Tom_Salmon
    I refuse to believe this was fully FDM printed and turns so good!!!!! Actually insane, it's so awesome to see how far your puzzle designing and home 3D printing skills have come to manifest this! Truely amazing!!!!!!
  • "It's the fractal child of the circus in my head" is such a wonderful quote.
  • @nostera5142
    Genius! The amount of work put into designing it, setting the machinery to print every part, cleaning up the pieces, then assembling the cube itself, not only in a classic timelapse manner, but also in this stop motion that requires so much more time and thinking, truly a work of art! I love it, the cube itself looks really great and pretty good for the pressure of all those layers must exert on each other. 98 pounds? Just wow. I can't wait to see one of my favorite cubers out here getting his hands on it and try it.