This was the longest design I have ever worked on. I started the Rubik's Cube design about a year ago and have attempted this print with 1 other printer. No success. I then scrapped the design and started over. This design has less flaws and will work more efficiently. The Cube will get better as I discover and fix more mistakes.
The Cube is extremely difficult to assemble for people who have never dealt with Rubik's Cubes, so I created an assembly page which should speed up the process significantly.
If you chose the STL file, there is a certain way you will have to slice the center piece, so I recommend you use the g.code file. For those who don't have a Prusa MINI and do have to slice it, make sure the layer height is at its most precise or the center piece will not rotate when printed. Use support on the center piece and take it off gently. I also recommend to use 60% infill for the strongest center piece so when you do assemble it, you don't break it. When slicing make sure the model is oriented in the picture's fashion. (the red line being your build plate)

You should have printed 12 edge pieces and 8 corner pieces as labeled. You need to assmble the bottom row first.

You need to slide 4 edge pieces in and 4 corner pieces in. It is important that you slide the edge pieces in this manor.


The middle section is next.

You will do the same for the middle section and slide all 4 edge pieces in. No corner pieces needed for this step.

Place the last edge and corner pieces in with extreme ease. The last pieces is the hardest, so take caution in not breaking the center piece.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.