Ingenious UK man solves giant Rubik's Cube from the INSIDE


Lifelong puzzle fan Tony Fisher created a giant Rubik's Cube that he could climb inside and solve himself.

In the video, Fisher - from Ipswich in England's East Anglia region - squeezes through a hole in the stand and up into the very core of the 2x2x2 puzzle where he is able to spin the sides.

To help him keep track of the blocks there are small stickers on the internal faces which match the outer ones.

Fisher is known for his many weird creations such as the world's largest Rubik's Cube and also the smallest one.