So I realize some of you might actually want to see how to rebuild your own tetris cube. This was the solution generated by Nathaniel’s client. Here’s what it looks like in its digital representation:
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And here’s a step-by-step on how to solve it:
And yes, this was built with virtual LEGO! I was going to visualize it with Marvin Molecule Virtualizer but decided all those carbons would end up looking the same.
If you’re interested in seeing how I figured out this solution, visit the TetrisCubing@Home report here. Please let me know if this solution worked out for you!
Update:
If you really enjoy LEGO, you might want to check out Billy’s LeStorigo comedic LEGO adventures!






