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Originally Posted by Run To Me
Never have I ever even once finally solved a cube, always just fiddle for a bit, get pist, then put it down. That's cool that you can do it tho, can't imagine it in 4D
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Well, I mean, a 4x4x4 cube is just as 3D as a 3x3x3 cube. Doesn't have extra dimensions, just more pieces.
An actual Rubik's Tesseract would be insane. Of course we couldn't build one physically, but I'm sure one could model it on the computer using some projection system. I don't think that I'd be able to wrap my head around that one, though.