Gigaminx (5x5x5)

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The Gigaminx (5x5x5) is a dodecahedron-shaped puzzle with 12 faces, each boasting 5 layers of vibrant pieces. Invented by Tyler Fox in 2006 and mass-produced since 2009, it challenges solvers with 132 centers, 90 edges, and 20 corners. Each face rotates, scrambling colors in a complex dance. Popular among dedicated cubers, it’s not a WCA event, but Sam Myung’s 6:35.01-minute solve sets the unofficial record. Solve it by reducing centers and edges, then applying Megaminx methods. Ganowo crafts smooth versions, and rubikverse.com’s simulator offers virtual practice anytime.

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