Rubik is a mechanical puzzle game that is popular in many countries around the world, with more and more creative, diverse variations, not only limited to 3×3 cubes. Regardless of the variation, however, the purpose of the Rubik’s Cube remains the same: Players must arrange so that each face of the cube is a uniform color. And with the development of the Internet today, we can easily find articles, video tutorials for all different types of Rubik’s Cube easily and quickly.
That is why the Rubik community is always looking for ways to increase the challenge for this game. From creating formulas to build faster, to blindfolding or juggling and solving 3 rubik’s cubes at the same time. However, no matter how difficult the challenges, there are always geniuses who conquer them impressively.
Que Jianyu (China) once wrote his name in the Guinness book when juggling and solving 3 3×3 rubik’s cubes within 5 minutes, 2.43 seconds.
However, recently, MegaHouse, a subsidiary of Bandai Namco, has launched a product considered to be the most difficult Rubik’s Cube in history, called Rubik’s Cube Impossible. Basically, it still has the same structure as a regular 3×3 rubik’s cube, except that some squares have a color that will change depending on the player’s perspective. So, if you don’t have a super good memory or can’t find a way to fix the viewing angle, you will most likely have to give up before this rubik’s cube.
This is the most difficult rubik pattern in the world, with squares that change color depending on the player’s perspective.
For the “speed saints” in the rubik village, MegaHouse’s new product will obviously be a very difficult challenge that they need to get used to and practice a lot to master. The reason is because to minimize assembly time, professional players often have the habit of observing the position of colored cells and drawing out the formula as quickly as possible. However, now, right from this first step, they have had a lot of trouble with the squares that keep changing color.
In its demonstration video, MegaHouse let 2 rubik players try out a new product. Both can be considered professionals, with the ability to assemble regular rubik patterns in under 1 minute. However, when switching to Rubik’s Cube Impossible, 1 person begged to give up, and 1 person could only complete it after about 3 hours of groping.
According to SoraNews24