Maxim Lin, a student at Sheehan Elementary School in Westwood, is a Rubik's Cube master. He started the project around Christmastime, and it took him over two months to complete. He began planning last summer and used 999 Rubik's Cubes to complete the assignment, which will be showcased at Sheehan's STEM Festival on Wednesday.
The wooden frame, which is more than 7 feet tall by 5 feet wide, was constructed by Maxim and his father to hold 999 cubes. It's 37 rows high and 27 rows across.
Click here to watch the full video, which includes an explanation from Maxim.
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