User blog:Unknown95387/I think I've calculated all possible permutations in 1,000×1,000×1,000 Rubik's cube

I spent approximately 30 minutes doing this because of 1 single video (I think you've saw it somewhen before). The reason I calculated it is because I was bored.

Of course there's a big chance that this cube wouldn't exist in real life, but nvm.

So here's the calculation.

\(\frac{8! \times 3^{7} \times 24!^{1,001,000}}{24^{5,940,151} = 2.095127 \times 10^{23,816,506}\)

I'm not sure if it's correct, but I kinda think it is.