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====Title-text: Falling-Apart Rubik's cube==== | ====Title-text: Falling-Apart Rubik's cube==== | ||
β | In order to build the magnetic {{w|Rubik's Cube}}, you would need to embed magnets in the inward-facing sides of each cube. This actually can be achieved by using a checkered pattern for the polarity of each piece, a single piece uses the same polarity at all its connecting sides while the immediate neighbor is configured in the opposite. This [https://youtube.com/watch?v=Xb8ENlS-5Go video] shows the principle and even a working 5x5x5 magnetic cube. | + | In order to build the magnetic {{w|Rubik's Cube}}, which ironically was called ''Magic Cube'' at the first place, you would need to embed magnets in the inward-facing sides of each cube. This actually can be achieved by using a checkered pattern for the polarity of each piece, a single piece uses the same polarity at all its connecting sides while the immediate neighbor is configured in the opposite. This [https://youtube.com/watch?v=Xb8ENlS-5Go video] shows the principle and even a working 5x5x5 magnetic cube. |
Because such a cube doesn't fall apart Randall had to remove it from his "deeply unfulfilling versions of classic toys." | Because such a cube doesn't fall apart Randall had to remove it from his "deeply unfulfilling versions of classic toys." |