この発想はなかった。「必ず6になりたがるサイコロ」の動きがヤバい(動画)

予想外の動きにビックリ。
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3月16日にTwitterに投稿された「必ず6になりたがるサイコロ」という、たった18秒の動画が人々を驚かせている。

このサイコロを製作したのは、ニコニコ動画内のジャンルの1つ「ニコニコ技術部」で活動しているきりんさん。 以前にも別の仕掛けで「必ず6になりたがるサイコロ」を発表しており、今回は別バージョンのようだ。

投稿から約1日でリツイート数は9000を超え、ネット上では「これは予想外です」「この発想は無かった。また天才現れたのか」「斜め上の力技すぎます」といった声が相次いでいる。

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