The most famous Group ever, the Rubik's Cube | #SoME3
The Rubik's Cube is one of the most sold toys in the whole world. It is known for it's complexity and the challenge that it provides. This video takes a look at the Rubik's Cube from a more mathematical perspective (Group Theory) and explores some of the Cube's features. A HUGE thank you to my friend who made the Rubik's Cube animations. They are awesome! The video is part of the #SoME3 contest by 3b1b. Please don't send hate towards the fake tutorials and stay polite, but inform other viewers of the lie they tell. I don't know why background-color inconsistencies and the sometimes flashing screen happen, but found no way to fix them, sorry :/ Links: -Max Parks WR Solve: • Fastest Rubik's cube 3x3 WR (3.13) sec WOR... -The MZRG calculator: https://mzrg.com/rubik/ordercalc.shtml I've not come up with this proof. It can be found here: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3472918/prove-cycling-in-a-rubiks-cube Time Stamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:36 - The Rubik's Cube and Turn Metrics 2:07 - Group Theory 7:23 - The Order of the Cube Group 10:23 - Move Sequences 14:53 - Outro

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