Smallest Rubik's Cube
Who
Tony Fisher
What
5.6 millimetre(s)
Where
United Kingdom ()
When

A mere 5.6 mm (0.22 in) wide, this minuscule cube was created by Tony Fisher (UK). But despite its diminutive size, it can be operated like a normal Rubik’s Cube, albeit with the use of tweezers. The cube – which can easily be balanced on a fingertip – was produced from frosted plastic using a multi-jet modelling 3D printer. The cube was completed on 7 June 2010 and revealed on 10 June 2010.