X-Cube: The Unusual Magic Cube Made by a 3D Printer [video]

Prosthetics, decorative objects, exoskeletons and toys. These are just some of the mind-blowing things that can be created with 3D printers. This type of technology has not yet been popularized, but it promises to revolutionize, becoming a true domestic factory of parts and objects for various purposes - including the world of games and traditional play.

A good example of this is in the X-Cube, which can be seen in the video above. It is a Rubik's cube (or magic cube) produced by a 3D printer - and can be considered as one of the most difficult to solve. The creator of this toy, Dane Christianson, completed the project through the Idea Shop at the Illinois Institute of Technology, printing the magic cube with additional layers on all four faces.

In the video above, you can see how the X-Cube can be modified. Would you accept the challenge of trying to solve such a puzzle?