In the video, the creator demonstrates how to make an "infinite cube" out of paper. The cube can be rotated endlessly in one direction, creating an optical illusion. The creator provides step-by-step instructions, including the materials needed and the process of cutting, folding, and taping paper squares to form the cube. Additionally, the creator sets a challenge for viewers: if the video reaches 100,000 likes, they will make a fully functional paper Rubik's Cube. The video is intended to be a fun DIY project for viewers to try at home.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A paper cube that can rotate infinitely is demonstrated.
2. The cube is made entirely of paper and is not a traditional Rubik's cube.
3. The video will make a fully functional paper Rubik's cube if it reaches 100,000 likes.
4. The materials needed are simple: cutting tool, glue (optional but recommended), duct tape, pencil, ruler, and paper.
5. Squares of 5 cm by 5 cm are used to make the cube.
6. A total of 48 squares are needed for the cube.
7. The process involves cutting strips of paper and folding them to create tabs.
8. The tabs are used to assemble the paper squares into cubes without glue.
9. Eight cubes are assembled to create the infinite cube.
10. Adhesive tape is used to hold the cubes together in certain steps.
11. The final product is an infinite cube that can be turned continuously in one direction.
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