Assembly time depends on your experience and the complexity of the design. As a practical rule of thumb, plan for 1.5–3 minutes per cube for one person.
What speeds things up
• Small builds with repeating patterns
• Pre-sorted components
• Working at a comfortable height on a stable, level surface
What takes longer
• Large formats where you need to walk along the structure or work at height (ladders, scaffolds)
• Designs that require two people for alignment, lifting, or long spans
• Complex shapes, frequent changes in pattern
• Site conditions: uneven ground, outdoor setups, poor lighting, wind or rain
• Extra steps such as leveling a base, anchoring, or making on-site adjustments
Example estimates (guidance only)
• Compact object (e.g., a small bench, 20–30 cubes): ~30–90 minutes
• Mid-size feature (e.g., planter wall, 100–150 cubes): ~3–7.5 hours for 1–2 people
• Large installation (e.g., pavilion or booth, 300–400 cubes): ~7.5–20 hours for a small crew, often scheduled over 1–2 days
Your actual time may vary. If you’re new to the system or building something complex, add a buffer for setup and finishing touches.