I made a working Rubik's Cube in Minecraft
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2022
- In this Mumbo Jumbo minecraft redstone video, Mumbo builds a working rubik's cube in minecraft. This Minecraft rubik's cube is a solvable Minecraft Puzzle, a Minecraft mini game based on the incredibly popular Rubik's cube. How fast can you solve a rubik's cube in Minecraft? Minecraft speedcubing could now be a thing!
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I have been informed that Rage Plays has actually built this prior to my video, and if I'm honest, their's is a little bit better and smarter than mine 😂
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1. Yes, the colours are opposite - I got the orientation from a 'net' image, and I clearly didn't quite follow it exactly.
2. You can spin the middle, by spinning the ones on either side of the middle 🧠
Hi mumbo
Yeah but you still did a good job :)
Guys Mumbo jumbo is my inspiration my parents said that if I get 2k likes on any of my videos then they'd buy me a pc I really need it I'm begging y'all legit begging.
Guys Mumbo jumbo is my inspiration my parents said that if I get 2k likes on any of my videos then they'd buy me a pc I really need it I'm begging y'all legit begging.
You did a good job on it
The amount of energy generated by Mumbo rubbing his two brain cells together to get this contraption to work properly was enough to power a small town! Good job, Mumbo! That is a great build!
what do you mean he has 2 brain cells??
HE HAS 3 BRAIN CELLS !! ITS 3 TIMES MORE BRAIN CELL THAN ME!
Man’s got a lot more than two brain cells.
@@kartech6938 hes mumbo yumbo, he got more brain cells than everybody
The law of conservation of energy states “energy cannot be created or destroyed “
@@ketchoopcheeps8185 well you got 10 times me lmao
I think Mumbo’s definition of “simple” is equivalent to everybody else’s definition of “theoretically possible”.
Guys Mumbo jumbo is my inspiration my parents said that if I get 2k likes on any of my videos then they'd buy me a pc I really need it I'm begging y'all legit begging.
@@subbwithnotisbefore wow man definitly real👍
@@soulhunter9457 lmao exactly he’s totally not a bot that’s for sure👻
For some reason when Mumbo says "the redstone is simple" I'm just like "hm I think I understand how it works then a few minutes later I'm just like "wait how did he do this"
@@subbwithnotisbefore Well, your imaginary parents won't get you an imaginary PC then I guess.
From the rubiks cube community:
Thank you mumbo, for making up terms for things we actually don't have words for. Although, I think this all is just "the core". Then you have the corners, edges, centers. I guess the inside mechanics, but most of us don't even know the terms for the actual pieces that hold it together.
i know how it works
basically, there is the core, like you said, then the edge piece has a little thing that sticks out on both sides so you slide it between center pieces and it wont come out.
the corners have that on three sides so the edge pieces trap it in. none of its connected, they just push each other
@@PercyH12 mine was simpler than what Mumbo made,
As another person of the cubing community, thamks a lot Mumbo its very impressive.
I just call them the SRMs, or Special Rotation Mechanisms
I never thought of that
I think this would have been easier if he knew that for example the orange-yellow-blue corner will always be the orange-yellow-blue corner. You can permanently stick those panels together.
I built my own cube a few days ago, with the pieces stuck together like this. It was fewer stickers (and I could make the outside of it be fully opaque, not showing any of the mechanism), but fitting the stickers into place took a bit more thinking. Next step for me would be to make an auto-scrambler, since flying around and pushing the buttons to scramble is a bit too tedious for my liking.
The best part about downtime between HC seasons is enjoying all the creators doing different things. It helps keep things fresh.
Do you know how long hermitcraft is gonna be gone for?
Is grian gonna do building vids again
@@YTInnerAgntAuto they said they weren’t gonna countiune for a while,
@Agnt Avery its gonna start up again . I know not too much longer left from what I heard.
@@YTInnerAgntAuto they said its coming up fairly soon, so like probably a few weeks
You can put glue in your off-hand. Now, when placing blocks they will automatically be glued to the surface you placed them on. Makes creating big, moving builds in this mod a lot faster.
I think he only forgot. It's been a while ever since the last Create project.
Let's see how many subs I get from this comment...
@@sapphire5475 let’s hope it’s 0
@@mast5245 bro chill you killed him
@@sapphire5475 hopefully it's the same chance that they'll add official magic wands to minecraft
I think it would be easier to solve if it was colored concrete instead of glass. Kinda hard to see what colors the sides are. But congrats!
what are you, colorblind?
@@agentlitisprettycool bruh no, just It's hard to make out the colors in glass because the colors overlap each other and make new colors, so you have to look at it from different angels to see what the correct color is. If it was just a solid block of concrete, then you wouldn't have that issue.
@@agentlitisprettycoolfatherless reply
@@lemon_hart nuh uh
@@bellenesatan nuh uh
Mumbo: "I am useless!"
Me: Same
The amount of redstone builds he had been doing recently makes me SO happy
the amount of redstone he uses is hurting my head
Guys Mumbo jumbo is my inspiration my parents said that if I get 2k likes on any of my videos then they'd buy me a pc I really need it I'm begging y'all legit begging.
I have a rubix cube and I can’t solve it
Nothing to do between hermitcraft seasons 😂
Yeah
I am part of the Rubik’s cube community, and this is a petition to call the core of a cube the “spiny spin mechanism” from now on.
No, I am also part of the Cubing community And the name "core" is just fine.
no, "core" is ok
Fair enough
Nah, spiny spin mechanism is perfect. There are no other words needed. Core doesnt even tell you what it does.
im in the cubing community and i think it should be spiny spin mechinism
Tbh, i love how recently mumbo has been playing more and more with mods. A huge chunk of the minecraft community are veteran players and for a lot of us mods are commonplace, even if we havent played with them for one reason or another we know about them. i would LOVE to see what mumbo could do with a modded series! Please my guy, i gurrenetee not only would a large amount of your current viewers love it, it would attract new ones aswell ^^
Great build from Mumbo! Redstone fan and Speedcuber here. After learning create and figuring out how this thing works, solved it on the map download. Id have to say its not the fanciest, but its really cool and creative how you got this thing to work Mumbo. Hurt my brain trying to do this all on my own, so glad you figured it out for the rest of us.
As a "fast" Speedcuber, I am impressed with how Mumbo made this from scratch, especially the fact that its transparent, letting you see the hidden mechanism inside! If this existed IRL, I'd probably buy it
wut do u average
@@cheesecak11857 Currently Around 19 sec
I would buy it too
Why is this comment the title of a college thesis
@@RealG2Cuber my current best is 44 seconds, beginners method, I started cubing about a month ago.
Its been almost 10 years for mumbo and he's still has that uploading motivation! Thanks Mumbo! :)
LOL the timing
Mumbo Would Never Lie On The Internet Like That... Would He? 🤔
i’m sorry, what?
As a cuber, I very much agree with the “spiny spiny thing” terminology
yes
Yep
ayo im a cuber
Cuber that enjoys Minecraft... you're quite a squared person sir
@@sergeant_senna lmao Nice 1
3:02 i love how mumbo doesnt know but he's made a core, which is a component in all rubiks cubes
Let's see how many subs I get from this comment...
@@sapphire5475 presumably none!
@@sukaisage I hope you're right.
All he needs to do now is bind the corner peices and the edge peices like a real cube
5:55 except the core doesn't work
not sure if this would have simplified it or not, but you can stick some of those together, as in the white green edge piece always stays together on the cube, same with the corners, because those are all one piece. so that can be moved as all one unit,
not sure if that could make it simpler though
This is unreal. So amazing to watch …..I saw your initial flaw and was waiting for your realization … and I must say it was better than I imagined… pure joy
I love how mumbo can wrap his head around this monstrosity of a machine but he can't wrap his head around solving a Rubik's cube lmao
i know like all you need is a half-decent memory to remember some letters and apostrophes, it’s so much easier than this redstone
it wasnt actually that hard of an contraption Mumbo made way, wayy more complex contraptions before, solving a rubik's cube is harder than this imo (I can solve rubik's cube btw)
@@Gravity_304 I mean, yeah, he made some pretty huge stuff. But still. Rubik's cubes have like three moves you gotta do to solve (idrk I'm not good at them) but redstone in general is just complicated. Because, like, you solved one Rubik's cube, you solved them all, but with redstone like this, you always gotta come up with new solutions. I stand by my point tbh. It's funny in context to me
@@Gravity_304 nah literally anyone can solve a cube in a day but it takes almost years to wrap your head around this (yes i can solve a cube)
As someone who couldn't solve a rubik's cube for a long time, if you don't look up how to solve your first cube, it is extremely hard to solve one. The trick is to finally give up and look up the algorithms.
I love the part where the edges and corners never needed temporary stickiness, every edge and corner stays together while moving. Just adding that little special Mumbo touch.
Let's see how many subs I get from this comment...
This is just what i was saying, good job
@@sapphire5475 hopefully none since u clearly dont put any effort into ur videos
@@BridgeGold_ he's a spam bot lol look at any comment on this video and he's already commented on it
Just a few slime blocks would be sufficient
I’m glad you’re switching it up from vanilla redstone just a smidge. I’d love to see more Create builds!
For my first time watching you mumbo, it actually is quite cool!
And as a cuber, it's just super cool to see you create a 3x3 Rubik's cube in minecraft! And we all know how difficult it is to do that especially in Minecraft.
So... It's just super cool and I'm truly grateful you've done this! Great great great job❤️
Pro tip: When holding the super glue item on your offhand and placing blocks down, if automatically applies a sticky layer for each one. Thus avoids doing the "glue and stick" here.
How fo you install the create mod
@@sydneyhuston6816 look up a tutorial
lol so he knows this but then he used it incorrectly and it messed up a whole contraption he made so I’m guessing that’s why he doesn’t use it like that anymore :)
@@coltywolty01 ty ive been trying but it says it might harm my pc so i didnt install it
@@skipstreak3269 skill issue + truama 💀
You could just stick edge tiles pernamently together, because rubic's cube works not by moving 54 tiles, but by moving 26 cubes with painted 1, 2 or 3 sides.
That's exactly what I was thinking, it was pain to watch mumbo overcomplicate
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed that. The first attempt would have just worked if he did that, it would have been finished 😁
Same with corner tiles obviously. Those three stickers never move relative to each other either.
that's what I was thinking, just put a slime block in the corners and edges to stick them together and he's done, making the video half as long
mumbo is a jumbo
i love how you made it harder then it needed to be. the 3 sides on the corners could just be permanently fixed to each other and it would still work.
as part of the rubick cube comunity.... its fun seeing how the misconceptions about how the cubes work made it harder for him.
great job!
As a cuber, I was delighted to see how much the core of this looked like the core of a cube. It'd be cool to see him have a crack at some bigger cubes in the future! Maybe to increase difficulty something like a 2x2x3? Also I am onboard with the idea of naming the mechanism 'spinney spinney thing'! :)
Same
I thought I was the only cubed who played minecraft
Let's see how many subs I get from this comment...
I would also like to see a bigger cube
@@RedZone4511 I get the sense the mechanism will be similar bit it'd still be interesting
From someone who has built a physical cube-solver robot before, bravo Mr. Jumbo! The stream of nearly mad but somehow functional contraptions you come up with never fails to impress.
Next thing this makes me want to see is some kind of piston feed tape setup that moves partially filled caldrons or chests around, where the amount of redstone comparator signal coming off of each block in the feed tape encodes one of the possible moves on the cube (6 faces * 2 directions = 12 moves, so it would work with Create Mod and movable tile entities right?). That would let you program a sequence of moves by putting the right blocks in order for the piston feed tape to "read" and have the signal strength be decoded to send the appropriate wireless redstone signal to one of the faces. You could (manually) setup a solve sequence and timelapse the cube solving itself (once you figure out the right sequence of moves yourself to solve it that is, or use an online solver, I don't advise trying to do that optimization problem in Minecraft, it was painful enough in C#).
Let's see how many subs I get from this comment...
I was thinking that he was gonna use a piston feed tape at first
I read this
And I regret it
My brain hurts 😖
Me after reading this comment
Kids we're gonna have fried brains for dinner
@@Foxglove09 why it's really quite simple
Me watching your videos for a long time and being a cuber/being the part of the rubix cube community I am genuinely impressed, keep up the good work
i must say that it's Rubik's if u are a cuber but u dont know that
Some things in life are confusing...
One of them is how mumbo figures things out.
Now imagine this, but with immersive portals. Imagine having a mini desk version of this massive redstone contraption
yes
Yep
YES YES YES YES
@@projekttaku1 hmmm jojo fan over there...
@@Tutel._.2522 why yes.
As a cuber, this video was the single funniest video Mumbo has made. All the names are now classed as official, and the way he spelt Rubik's on the world download (Rubcicks) is now the official spelling :D
Loved the video :D
I think we can all pretty much agree this is pog. Especially from someone who doesn't know a single thing about redstone, I still think this channel is one of the best. Keep up the good work Oliver :D
As a "speedcuber" I am willing to support the usage of the word spinny spin mechanism instead of the core of the Rubik's cube
You could've reduced the complexity even further since the edge and corner parts will always stay together, so you don't need stickers there, you could've just glued them.
Uncanny!
same idea I had
FYI, you can simplify it a fair bit.
1 - You don't need stickers on the edges or corners. They always need to be stuck together. Remember that in a physical cube, that is a block, not 2 or 3 faces.
2 - More a personal preference, but I would have had a setup inside the cube that crabbed the inside corners of the corner blocks to rotate it, rather than trying to grab them from the edge blocks.
yeah, a simple slime/honey/glue in the corners and on the edges would've solved that whole issue from the very beginning...
This is a very helpful comment which perfectly articulates exactly what I was thinking while watching this video... is one response I could write alternatively: crabbed
Nobody likes your corrections
YES i was so confused why he went for such a complicated approach
Do you know how to solve a ribik's cube?
This is absolutely crazy! Great job
That was so awesome!! Challenge completed. Im really impressed with that.
As a cuber, it's always satisfying to see it constructed in different mediums from Lego to Minecraft
its fun to see them being constructed but using them is litteral pain xD
The only part that was pain for me was the color scheme 😂 like red/Orange and blue/green need to be switched
As a cuber, it isnt satisfynig to see a messed-up color sceme
I love seeing my two favorite hobbies (Minecraft and cubing) being put together by my favorite UA-camr. P.S. my best time is 18. What’s yours?
its good he got the colour scheme correctly lmao
You could reduce some of the complexity by making the faces of the pieces of the cube permanently stick together. For example, if a corner is pink, purple and brown, it doesn't matter how much you scramble the cube, it will always be pink, purple and brown. So you could move the whole corner as one single piece
Edit: fixed the colours for the people complaining :3
Yea it wouldn't make sense not to do that.
Not just corners, but also edges with two different colors could be joined together permanently.
@@beans1240 it wouldn’t not make no sense to not use no double nonnegatives
The whole time I was screaming this at the screen!
tbh thats how a rubik's cube work
Thank you so much for this. These are my favorite games:Rubik's cube and Minecraft. I'm also from Hungary.
I haven't played Create too much, but I remember hearing that if you hold glue in your off-hand, it automatically glues blocks as you place them. I feel like that could have helped with your tedious parts.
Mumbo’s pc: thank god, just a normal Minecraft world.
Mumbo: “welcome back guys, today I’m going to make a functioning Rubik’s cube in Minecraft”
*you have now summoned the whole speedcubing community*
You mean Rubik's not rubix
@@CookiesAndSharks yeah sorry
R O B U X
@@white_bunny1983 Hell no
you didnt have to stick/unstick glass tiles around a corner/edge, since they would always stay together. You could just have glued them together.
I was screaming this at my screen while watching him over-engineer this
@@loreleihillard5078 same XD
Then he could not get the vid to 10 me HAHA jk
I've rebuilt broken rubiks cubes so many times and this didn't occur to me until I saw this. Then again, it is 1 am..
@@nyandoesthings me too but not the 1 am part lol
I’m a Minecraft player and cuber and you’ve nailed it! Amazing how u can build things like this in Minecraft I wish I could do stuff like this, but for now I’ll stick to solving a real one😭
thats really cool! great job!
"a rubiks cube is actually really simple in how it works" also mumbo: "it might be impossible"
It is indeed very simple, only uses 4 different parts (1 core, 6 centers (with axels), 12 edges, 8 corners) But to cram it into a minecraft world is indeed impressive.
As someone from the speedcubing community, I'm surprised and happy that mumbo got everything down so well for someone who doesn't cube.
What's your best time? I have a 44 second as my best.
@@SpacePizza2006 11secs
@@tzaphkiel003 fuuuuuu. imma cry. I though 40 was good
@@Sothas well the world record is like 3 seconds so I'm not even that great honestly
@@SpacePizza2006 my pb is 14 seconds
Redstone engineering at its finest. This video has changed my passion and I've decided to study a bachelors of redstone engineering at Harvard. Thanks man 😄
I have never seen a mumbo jumbo video before this was my first
And I subscribed 3 minutes mumbo jumbo is problem one of the best minecraft UA-cam
“That reduced the complexity by like a hundred percent”
-Mumbo Jumbo
he didn't mention from what initial percentage the 100 was removed.
@@mihaidragnea9785 probably 50 million
therefore it is either not complex at all, or it was more complex than is humanly possible at the start
@@mihaidragnea9785
Initial percent is always 100
@@sethsmith2608
Probably the second option (Infinitely complex) because the starting point is without mods, and with only vanilla redstone it is probably impossible
Mumbo really just hit us with the "it's really quite simple" about the mechanism of a Rubiks Cube. . .
It is tho
@@sawc.ma.bals. tru
But it is???
@@nitrodark7027 yes
How the fuck do you not understand what a Rubik's Cube is???
I'm apart of the Rubik's cube community, I like solving them fast (speed cubing), and I find it hilarious on how you call the parts of the cube!
really cool that this works ngl
although i was thinking maybe it could be faster if you try to mimick the insides of an actual speedcube, but im no redstone engineer to replicate that lol just an idea
Being a cuber myself, and knowing not many understanding what he’s doing/ saying is hilarious to me.
That was honestly a really inspiring build for me, and it got my gears moving a little bit, so thank you for that.
I can see two ways that this contraption could be made simpler:
1.) In a Rubik's cube, edges are solid pieces with 2 faces, and corners are solid pieces with 3 faces. I assume that they can be treated the same way here. Since their faces don't move relative to eachother, the faces can simply be glued together on the inside, and you wouldnt need stickers on the edges.
2.) To avoid the stationary grid, you could instead ridgedly connect the stickers to the center pieces, and use them to connect/disconnect the edge and corner pieces. Since the center pieces can only rotate, and the stickers are all connected to them, they would always stay on the same face, eliminating the problem that you solved with the stationary grid.
Obviously i haven't tested these, nor do i know the create mod very well, so constructive criticism is appreciated.
As far as I, as a cuber, knows, is all you said about the cube part correct.
Yeah this is exactly what I thought!
Completly agree to "solution 1"
While watching the whole video i was like when will mumbo realize that
I was thinking the same thing, though there is one problem. He can't connect the corners directly to the center tiles with stickers since they're diagonal from each other. He would need some sort of stationary bits in place to connect the corners to whichever edges were on that side.
100% agree
dang mumbo done it again, with one of the most hardest builds to build. i am very impressed of this build. keep it up mumbo.
hey mumbo, I loved this vid and hope for more create mod in the future ! maybe a lets play
I've built/rebuilt a few cubes before, and honestly those internals are pretty similar to the real deal!
True
As a cuber myself, I have thought about doing this but with command blocks so many times... but never got to actually try it!
Well done mate!
You've given me an idea. I can definitely make one with command blocks.
Did you notice orange and red should be swapped
@@snailcakes9119 I did. But Mumbo's not a cuber. It's all about the mechanism. The colours could have been random ones 🙂
Me being part of the cubing community, and being able to solve a Rubik’s cube In 25 seconds and loving Minecraft, I love this video
I think you could have made it way more simple by just gluing together the edge pieces and corner pieces, cause there never separated so by gluing them together you would be able to move all the desired pieces at the same time
Man, this takes me back to when there was a Rubik's cube in your first Hermitcraft base. Those were good days.
Guys Mumbo jumbo is my inspiration my parents said that if I get 2k likes on any of my videos then they'd buy me a pc I really need it I'm begging y'all legit begging.
@@subbwithnotisbefore dude
why
@@subbwithnotisbefore I've seen this exact comment in so many different mcyt's comment sections. It's like copy and pasted with different names each time
Even for create mod this is pretty insane
Let's see how many subs I get from this comment... ..
@@sapphire5475 Let's see how many flags you get from your comment...
@@sapphire5475 Mark as spam 'cause that's exactly what it is!
hello!🇦🇱
Ur next vid: Building lego minecraft rubiks cube?
I find it satisfying watching people using the create mod
Mumbo’s new meme would be the "Thats a problem for future me"
As a cuber and a long time watcher, this is the crossover of the century.
Yes, have been a fan of both for like 3-4 years now
This crossover is bigger than Endgame and No Way Home
Samee
I hate bald "people"
YES
It's literally Rubik's "CUBE" it was gonna happen one day
Another absolutely magnificent redstone build that we didn't ask for, but needed to see how would you do it
Guys Mumbo jumbo is my inspiration my parents said that if I get 2k likes on any of my videos then they'd buy me a pc I really need it I'm begging y'all legit begging.
Mumbo Jumbo : I'm useless!
Me : Says the man that is making a WORKING Rubik cube.
Honestly mumbo you could be an engineer. I’m going to college to be one rn and you’re a lot better at engineering than me so far. Love your videos keep it up
Something I was curious about, aren't the edge stickers redundant. You could probably just make all edge sections full connected pieces and remove the extra components. Then you would only need the redstone for the stickers located on each face.
he could have made the edges and corners stuck together as those dont move seperatley
i'd love to see mumbo 'remaster' the cube and do some tweaks to it. nothing screams 'passionate' more than actually improving your contraption even if it does work properly.
At 5:10 I thought he had the same idea as me but it was fun to watch him over engineer
@@kaiden6677 they do, slice moves for example, they only move the edges
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I did a solve on this after changing the glass to concrete to see it better, swapping blue and green, and then fusing the corners and edges. Really cool build.
you see I did the same thing, But I did the minecraft equivilent of peeling the stickers off and putting them back on
@@aaronlockyer8676 never heard that one before
Why did you need to fuse the corners and edges? I agree that doing so would have simplified the process a lot for Mumbo, but the contraption he already made without doing it already functions perfectly. That just seems redundant at this point.
@@chair5613 I guess I didn't need to, I just wanted to.
@@Darkrut i feel ya dude, the corners and edges are single pieces so they can simply be fused.
i was sleightly painful watching how mumbo didn't realize. though he's still mumbo, it's ok
that was sick loved it so satisfying
I love how before the video of mumbo making the cube was cut, we saw him make part of the red side, but now that part is just in the backround.
As a cuber, this is single-handedly one of the best Minecraft videos I've ever seen, would be interesting to see you do a solve on it :)
Edit: How did this get 500 likes excuse me what
Ikr
he literally said he can't solve a cube
@@subii_0 he said would be interesting if he could bruh 🤦♂️
@@subii_0 Learning to solve a Rubik's Cube is actually not too hard, speaking from experience, so if he did, it would be interesting to see him do a solve on the cube he made, that's the point I'm making
@@Dragon51220 that would be cool u can definitely learn to solve one in one or two days
I find it interesting that none of Mumbo’s contraptions make use of linear and radial chassis, which would’ve made connecting these faces so much easier.
Speaking from SpeedCube community, the cube looks great and works really well. Good yob👏🏻👏🏻
I'm convinced mumbo is addicted to the create mod, ever since he first found it I keep seeing more and more of it... I do not blame him
Being a cuber, I hardly ever watch you and my brother told me about you and I’m just blown away!! Great job mate.
J perm
@@xAkiraxX yup :D
Noticed thad Red and Orange faces are swapped
Wrong color scheme
Btw Mumbo, there is a mod called Tiny Redstone, I don't know if you have heard of it, but you can make redstone contraptions inside a really really small space. It's a little buggy though so you might need to do some testing before hand. :)
Man, I remember when that mod was Super Circuit Maker for 1.10!
Edit: apparently there's a sequel to that mod for 1.18
might wanna check it out someday
Let's see how many subs I get from this comment...
it never bores me every time mumbo had a time when he make a mistake and his head start shrieking like aaaaahhhhh
Me: "wow! mumbo's brain is just absolutely incredible, i wish i could do something like this"
Mumbo: "I am useless! I am absolutely useless!"
The trick to making a cube like this would've probably been seeing them as individual tiles, rather than colours. There are middle pieces, edges and corners, each with different number of faces so I'm glad it worked out in the end
Edit: ngl I did not expect to get so many likes lol
that is exactly what i thought about as well
@@0hubi it’s almost as if people already thought about this a while ago
i 100% expected that once it's all built and working mumbo would scramble it, break the glass blocks and put them back in the correct order to simulate "just peeling off the stickers"
Once upon a time, I got too frustrated solving a Rubik's cube so I broke the cube and pieced it back together the right way.
Still took less time than trying to solve it.
@@hiwaga7399 been casually solving rubic's cubes since high-school (not fast, just for fun), they're pretty easy once you learn the basic algorithms, and (at least for me) it's they type of thing that once you learn once you can always remember
As somebody who fully understands how a Rubik’s Cube is 20 pieces, not 54 tiles, this was VERY entertaining to watch him slowly figure out that he can simply permanently link all of the cubies to make his life so much easier lol
Looks awesome! You should learn the cube Mumbo, you definitely could!
"The way I'm going to solve this is not thinking about it and leaving it as a problem for future me."
I have adopted this new philosophy.
Before you adopt, remember that it led him to failure XD
as an avid rubik’s cube junkie seeing mumbo not figure out that the side pieces and the corner pieces always stay together with their original colors was painful.
(you can do this a lot more efficiently and i think it would be awesome!!)
yea. in that case u would only have the 4 + shapes in da middle on each side!
Yes, when you turn one side of the cube, you don't need to stick it to the rim tiles like Mumbo did, you can just have them permanently connected.
And the white and yellow faces are also swapped
Let's see how many subs I get from this comment... ..
I know, right? I thought this was common knowledge or something, apparently not, am I just smart or is mumbo being a spoon again?
for a month I was thinking on how to make a rubiks cube and you just solved my answer!
Mumbo: builds a rubix cube in minecraft, also Mumbo: clockwise and anticlockwise
The typical mistake a person who doesn't know how to solve a Rubik's cube always makes:
Does NOT realise each piece is stuck together forever and you should never only look at one side, but at one layer.
Here, Mumbo makes both of these mistakes, by first gluing together every side's colour without thinking about its layer, and second is temporarily sticking edges and corners, when they can never be seperated.
true. everyone intuitively thinks about sides like solving the cube one side and move to the other side. people were always saying that when i was solving
Yah 😂 at his firat meltdown I was literally just screaming at him to just glue the little cubicles colors together. The layers seemed to turn nicely. He was so close :)
it's annoying when you ask a random person "can you solve a rubik's cube" and they say only one side
*Sides literally don't work like that,* the way you solve a cube is layer by layer and even if you do complete one face it'll have all the pieces in the wrong spots
@@naneneunmalklug4032 yah me too
@@daws1620 they meant what they said lol, they could only get one side done
7:13 Me when realizing theres an very inportant exam and i only have a night left
Same except I have to write an essay in 24 minutes- I'm not gonna 😍💅
The villagers watching as redstone jesus fly into a random field and create the Cube of Destiny:
This is the greatest content ever! Luv this. =D
The edges and corners can actually be glued as individual pieces rather than moving all the tiles individually, since the tiles on each piece never change
ye like an actual cube
Thank you. An actual speedcuber said it.
You could even install a "shuffle" button that used randomizers and ran into the redstone links, automatically shuffling your cube.
True...
Mumbo is a fucking wizard,
And not only for redstone.
I my self am a quite good cuber, and at soon as he started building the glass exterior I though 2 things.
"Ah nevermind he got the colorscheme wrong"
"I don't think he will consider middle/core moves"
I opened the comments and got my answers in an instant.
7:08 here we see one of the rare moments where mumbo's head is actualy confused and truble'd