Remember how long it took for us to get all the colours on one side of a Rubik’s cube? Hours, days, sometimes weeks. Now imagine playing the same trick on a 2.503 m x 2.505 m x 2.502 m cube. How does that feel? Crazy Right? Well, as bizarre as it may seem but a giant Rubik’s cube of the given size exists and is placed in Hong Kong’s NINA mall. If you don’t believe us, take a look for yourself

Guinness World Records (GWR) on Wednesday took to their Facebook page to share the video that features a colossal Rubik’s cube. This amazing record cube was created on March 28 in Hong Kong’s NINA mall. 

In the video, a number of men can be seen putting together small cubes one by one to consolidate a humongous Rubik’s cube. This largest Rubik cube is 2.503 m x 2.505 m x 2.502 m in size. 

Ever since the video was released on social media by GWR, it has received an overwhelming response y the social media users. So far, the post managed to attract 2.7 million views and several hilarious responses.

One user wrote, “A remote-controlled cube would be easier,” while another said, “This cube needs a giant person to play with.”

Another user took a political dig at China. He said, “Is this a monument for the new laws in Hong Kong? To show China can play with the freedom of the people like a Rubik’s cube?.”