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British man solves 'world's smallest Rubik's cube' with tweezers

By Ben Hooper
A British puzzle enthusiast uses tweezers to solve a tiny Rubik's cube. Screenshot: Tony Fisher/YouTube
A British puzzle enthusiast uses tweezers to solve a tiny Rubik's cube. Screenshot: Tony Fisher/YouTube

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IPSWITCH, England, Oct. 4 (UPI) -- A British puzzle enthusiast shared video of his successful attempt to solve what he bills as the "world's smallest Rubik's cube."

Tony Fisher, who holds the Guinness World Record for largest Rubik's cube after building a puzzle measuring more than 5 feet tall, created a Rubik's cube measuring only .22 inches on each side.

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Fisher said he couldn't get a 3D printer to make the puzzle small enough, so he filed down a cube that started at .24 inches on each side.

The video shows Fisher solving the puzzle using tweezers and a magnifying glass.

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