Guys, 8 months ago, I commented on this video thanking you all for 100,000
views, and here I am again to thank you all for getting this video to
1,000,000 views! This is absolutely amazing! When I first started this
channel, I never thought I would ever get anything over 1,000 views, let
alone 10,000, 100,000 and now 1,000,000. I know I've not been uploading,
but life has happened and I'm incredibly sorry for that, but I have only
one year left of college before I have more free time than I know what to
do with so look forward to perhaps something special then! I know that a
lot of you are upset that I haven't been uploading, and other people even
telling others that I've died and am in a coma as of current; so I'm sorry
about that! Like I said, life has happened and I can't find any time for
anything anymore, but thank you, to everyone who has subscribed, and
watched my videos! Your support means the world to me and I promise,
sometime in the next year, I will thank you all properly!
Thank you,
Chris 'Haribo' Harrison :) - haribo41296
My most difficult is a 1x1 cube - Zach Rome
To solve the Sudoku you have to literally solve it on paper first. Than you
know where the pieces go so you solve it normally - tayek™ | Gaming & More!
I can solve 3*3, how much time will it take to complete the mirror cube? - Siddharth Sharma
Wow 100,000 views! Thank you so much everyone and I hope you enjoyed the
video! - haribo41296
7:45 perdi mi tiempo viendo este video que lo unico que haces hablar
- carol castro
My most difficult puzzle is women - LawlyNawb
I knew a Sudoku cube would be there. In math class, we had to try and solve
one of those, and I can't even do regular Sudoku! Eventually, and I mean
*eventually* I got it, but I had given up long before I solved it and was
just fuckin' around with it xD - SlytherinSnake6886
People have long forgotten that these are puzzles that are designed to be
solved without knowing what to do. You aren't supposed to know the 'trick'
on how to solve it and then see how fast you can realign it. You are
supposed to approach it like a riddle and figure out the logic behind it
rather than a trial-by-error. Sure, anyone can solve a basic Rubik's cube
when you are told how it works. Then it's just a matter of memorization and
nimble fingers.
That's what I like about my cousin's Rubik's cube solving. He took a
Rubik's cube many years ago, with no instructions, no teachers, no help,
and in his bedroom figured it out; he actually solved the Rubik's cube.
Those people who think they have "solved" it can see it in his methodology
because he's taken it apart logically and uses unusual methods for solving
them and it confuses people who know the tricks.
I'm guessing the egg, maze cube and Sudoku cube have something similar; if
you solve the logic behind it, you do away with trial-and-error issues.
[Edit: Showing my cousin, he said the Sudoku puzzle would be easier to
solve than the egg and the maze because number an alignment sequence is
there.] - WritingFighter
Easy! Just peel off the stickers and put them back in the right places!😂😂 - Nese Yildiz
Hey, isn't this sudoku cube problem the same as the maze cube problem?
If I were to approach this I would first just literally make a sudoku
puzzle on paper thats fully solved.
After that, I would try to determine how to "shift" that 9x9 grid such that
if that shift were to happen on the grid it would be a unique turn on the
cube. like shifting the first column on the grid could be equivalent to
rotating the top face of the cube (not sure if this is the case, but I'm
sure some mapping like this exists for every possible rotation and shift on
the cube and grid respectively)
Now if you imagine ANY scramble of a sudoku puzzle, the goal is to rotate
the cube such that the solution corresponds to the solution you have in the
grid.
After you figure that mapping out the problem reduces to your cube's maze
problem. You want to shift face k1 on row (i1,j1) to face k2 on row (i2,j2)
in the cube using whichever shifting algorithms are necessary to swap the
faces.
The one problem I foresee with my train of thought right now is that well,
if given any random scramble of the sudoku puzzle, is it possible to shift
to any other possible scramble? (note that the set of all possible
scrambles includes the set of all possible solutions). If it is not
possible then what I proposed about I don't think would work.
Anybody else think this method would work for the sudoku cube? - Joshua Wheeler
dude, you CAN solve the soduko cube, you said, but can you even TOUCH the
cube in a bottle? isnt THAT the hardest? - 1ne_single-little!DERP!
I can count my fingers - Tracy Cousins
i am pretty sure that it will be quite easy to solve your hardest puzzle...
you must be looking at it wrong... send it to me and i will solve it and
return it to you - TheMunk84
Hey, the sudoku cube wouldn't be the hardest, it's like a 3x3 and has all
the same # of combos, but I see how it could be a little trickier than a
regular 3x3 - epicminecrafter1245
that's not the hardest puzzle. i bought one for my dog, the next day i woke
up, it's solved. - rax7
My most difficult puzzle is the 1,000x1,000 - Cameron Matwiy
you said the 8x8 wasn't very hard... Well I can't even complete my 3x3! D: - MacironiPlaysMC
youre most difficult puzzle is one of the first puzzles i learned how to
solve. i cant solve it fast, but its one that normally takes most of my day
and keeps me busy during the boring parts of my day at work. i recommend
you giving it a good long day of attempting to solve it when you have alot
of free time. i find it fun, but i can see how some people wouldnt. and if
you have learned to solve it since this upload, good job =) - Leon Szpyt
+haribo41296 Here's what I want to tell everyone who makes videos like you:
If you're gonna use Windows Live Movie Maker, could you at least stop using
Calabri font? - Peters Realm
Its a pleasure to see so many different puzzle cubes. I love trying solve
them :) - Bjørn Simonsen
I also have a 3x3 Sudoku Rubik's Cube Puzzle and I totally agree that it is
the hardest. - Max Daley
i got here from bidipi..which makes a bit of sense - JohnnyMarsBar
Not physically impossible. If you managed to get ti there, it can be
reversed. - Alex T
hmm, i lke the 3x3x3 "maze" anyone has a link to buy it? - SanraS Uzumaki
I cant even solve a 3x3 or a 2x2 - Farah Boudal
It is impossible to put all diferent numbers in all rows because, as you
can see in 7:05 there is an edge piece with two 8... - jacobo javier
I used pen and paper and made a layout of each piece and where they would
go in order to solve the sudoku cube. - GamingGod1996
Did you solve the Sudoku?
The last two are different in such a way that you need to prepare and map
them out before you begin.
First solve the Sudoku, then solve the cube according to your map... right? - Michiel Top
at 3:54 u said cube...its not a cube its an egg - henry Qi
imagine a 10x10 Sudoku cube!!! - failking6 lljoin the assassins!ll
It's impossible to solve the sudoku cube by the way you described it. If
you had it go all the way around the edge, it would add up to 12 squares,
whereas there's only 9 numbers. It's impossible. - Keri Maier
I own the hardest rubiks cube because it is impossible. Like, the sudoku
Rubik's cube is possible but almost impossible for young children... But
the one I own has pictures on it and if you look closely one of the same
pictures is on the same block, so that sudoku Rubik's cube has got nothing
on the one I own - Mimi Mabrey
i noticed you used alter bridge music in the beginning :D - eric paul
My most difficult puzzle is a 0x0x0, for me it's imposible. - Blaze Dragon
If someone gave me a Terraminx and told me to solve it, I would belt it
over their head until they died. - Martin Meers
there is no corners on eggs. thats a rock-fact! - MailmanGames
isn't the sudoku cube impossible since there are only 3 rows and there are
4 sides? there are 4 numbers that are the same and only 3 rows, so it's
impossible to solve right? i'm not sure about this cause i don't have one
on my own. But technically it's impossible right? - bluefalcon13
Great video, very well explained. I had no idea so many types of puzzle
exist. - EagleOfToledo
I'm not sure if someone has already said this but, mathematically speaking
your sudoku puzzle is impossible! With only having 9 numbers and 4 rows, or
columns, this multiples to 12 numbers being needed to fill all the spots
meaning some will have to be repeated, the only other way this could be
solved is by negating the opposite side of the cube to which you are
solving! Just thought I'd let you know so you weren't to hung up in solving
it. - Dylan Hutchinson
Careful. My mother bought a Sudoku Cube once and handed it to me to see if
I can solve. After a minute, I handed it back and told her it was
impossible. The cube had seven 9's and only five 6's. It was truly
impossible.
Count your sides. - Jonathan Reynolds