YouTube user Kenneth Brandon has solved giant Rubik's Cube in 7.5 hours over the course of five days.
According to Gizmodo, the giant Rubik's Cube has 17 cubes in each row and column features some 66.9 quinquagintatrecentillion possible positions, CNet reported.
Brandon, who posted the video on his You Tube channel RedKB, said in the video that the way one solves a 17 by 17 is just like one would a 7 by 7, or a 5 by 5 and if one could solve one of those then the 17 by 17 was not that hard, but it was very tedious.
Brandon posted two videos of himself solving the world's largest Rubik's Cube to his YouTube channel.
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