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A few photos and videos have surfaced of what appears to be a 35x35 Rubik's cube.

Tony Fisher has posted a video with some commentary and early speculation on its legitimacy. He also notes that the puzzle appears to have been spray-painted (rather than dyed or stickered) as evidenced by the over-spray between the yellow and blue faces.

Yusheng Du (yes, that Yusheng Du) has posted a video of two dudes lifting it.

David Marcos Mazón has reposted a stop-motion video from an undisclosed source, which implies that the puzzle turns on at least one axis.

As far as I know, no videos of the puzzle being turned have been released.

Further discussion on the twistypuzzles forum.

This 35x35 comes less than 3 months after Matt Bahner presented his 34x34. Given the time it takes to design and build a puzzle of this scale, I think it seems likely that the puzzles were constructed concurrently.

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