The World is Cube: Solving a Rubik's Cube Around The World
Bloopers video can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0z3N84ExPo
ANNOUNCEMENT:
I'm selling the Cube and donating all proceeds to 10 global charities. https://www.tilt.com/campaigns/pitch-in-for-a-globally-solved-rubiks-cube
Update:
Thank you to everyone who donated! The final selling price for this 3x3x3 cube is...€333! Many thanks to http://www.Pixelhelper.org for donating this amount. We've raised a total of $700 and distributed them to 10 charities worldwide!
Summary of the video:
After graduating from Harvard College in May, 2014, I decided to backpack for two months and see what the world had to offer. I also wanted to solve a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube throughout the entirety of my journey. To do so, I had one person do one move only in different locations I had traveled to. This is the final result.
11 countries. 84 moves. 30 females. 54 males. 1 monkey. 1 snake. 1 rejection.
Underwater shots were filmed using a GoPro Hero 3+ and everything else was shot using my iPhone 5s.
BEGIN NERD ALERT
I started solving the cube using the F2L method. To solve the last layer, I used a 6-step algorithm multiple times to get to the cross and then a 9-step algorithm for OLL and finally a 15-step algorithm for PLL.
END NERD ALERT
For random inquiries, I can be reached at: nyassin14@gmail.com
Видео The World is Cube: Solving a Rubik's Cube Around The World канала Nas Daily
ANNOUNCEMENT:
I'm selling the Cube and donating all proceeds to 10 global charities. https://www.tilt.com/campaigns/pitch-in-for-a-globally-solved-rubiks-cube
Update:
Thank you to everyone who donated! The final selling price for this 3x3x3 cube is...€333! Many thanks to http://www.Pixelhelper.org for donating this amount. We've raised a total of $700 and distributed them to 10 charities worldwide!
Summary of the video:
After graduating from Harvard College in May, 2014, I decided to backpack for two months and see what the world had to offer. I also wanted to solve a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube throughout the entirety of my journey. To do so, I had one person do one move only in different locations I had traveled to. This is the final result.
11 countries. 84 moves. 30 females. 54 males. 1 monkey. 1 snake. 1 rejection.
Underwater shots were filmed using a GoPro Hero 3+ and everything else was shot using my iPhone 5s.
BEGIN NERD ALERT
I started solving the cube using the F2L method. To solve the last layer, I used a 6-step algorithm multiple times to get to the cross and then a 9-step algorithm for OLL and finally a 15-step algorithm for PLL.
END NERD ALERT
For random inquiries, I can be reached at: nyassin14@gmail.com
Видео The World is Cube: Solving a Rubik's Cube Around The World канала Nas Daily
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