This video is an introduction to the mysterious 4D Rubik's cube. Here my main focus is on revealing some ingenious tricks that will allow you to design your own algorithms for this crazy puzzle based on what you already know about the normal Rubik's cube. Part 2 of this video is a hands-on introduction to the 4D Rubik's cube simulator “Magic Cube 4D“. It is hosted on Mathologer 2: You can download “Magic Cube 4D“ for free from here: If you are really daring/totally insane and would like to try blindsolving the 4D Rubik's cube or any of the other puzzles included in “Magic Cube 4D“, there is a custom made Mathologer version of the program that you can download from here: (ctrl-d will toggle between greyed out and normal coloured pieces). Special thanks go to Melinda Green, one of the developers of Magic Cube 4D and the person behind the Magic Cube 4D website for introducing me to the world of high
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