One of our readers just sent in a video of the “Magnetic Acrylic Rubik’s Cube” in action. Just a quick refresher: To make your own, you’ll need twenty seven 3/4-inch clear acrylic cubes — drilled with 108 3/16-inch holes and fitted with 108 D32 neodymium disc magnets — and put together to resemble its real counterpart. Video after the jump (bonus clip included). [via Instructables]

Magnetic Acrylic Rubik’s Cube

One-Handed 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube Solve

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