A Japanese toy maker company has crafted the world’s smallest Rubik’s Cube, a marvel in miniature design, priced at an astonishing $5,320. Measuring just 0.19 inches wide, this tiny puzzle is a feat of precision engineering and innovation.
Japanese toy manufacturer MegaHouse has unveiled the world’s tiniest Rubik’s Cube. This aluminum cube, measuring only 0.19 inches on each side, weighs a mere 0.33 grams and costs an impressive $5,320.
Designed with utmost precision, this cube not only stands out due to its size but also for its fully functional rotating faces.
MegaHouse embarked on this ambitious project to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the original Rubik’s Cube, invented by Hungarian sculptor Ernő Rubik.
The Japanese company decided to commemorate this milestone by creating the smallest version of the famous puzzle, pushing the boundaries of modern toy-making.
The concept for this project emerged four years ago, but serious work began in 2022.
While crafting a small metal cube of 0.5 cm width may not seem overly complicated, creating a fully functional, rotating Rubik’s Cube of this size was a significant engineering challenge.
To achieve this remarkable feat, MegaHouse assembled a team of skilled professionals, ensuring that each component of the tiny cube was perfectly designed and operated smoothly.
This collaboration of expertise made it possible to bring the world’s smallest Rubik’s Cube to life.
The world’s smallest Rubik’s Cube, crafted by MegaHouse, not only honors the legacy of the original puzzle but also represents a triumph in the art of miniaturization.
With a price tag of $5,320, this tiny cube is both a collector’s item and a symbol of innovative design.
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