On a cartoon about the love of robots it took 1296 Rubik's cubes



    The Rubik's Cube is a toy for all time; its popularity has been kept at approximately the same level for many years. Serious developers create algorithms for robots that collect a cube in a few seconds. Championships are held on the Rubik's cube. Now there are a huge number of varieties of this puzzle.

    Recently, an animated video appeared on the Web, a video about the love of robots. The video itself might seem very simple, if not for the way to create it: each pixel is a separate part of the Rubik's Cube. In total, the creation of the cartoon took 1296 of these toys, each of which was folded so that it correlated with neighboring elements, creating an animated sequence.

    The voice acting here can be said to be eight-bit, so the whole video is perceived as an introduction to the game on Dendy.


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