User blog:Commandhat/Shrine of Sight solution! Your help needed!!

OK, so you may have noticed the Shrine of the Sight has been a big focus recently. I've just come up with what I and many others believe to be the solution to the puzzle that's been plaguing us for at least a month.

The BIG CUBE, when opened, changes to a certain BrickColor. When opened again, it sometimes changes into another BrickColor. Why does this happen, what does it signify, and why does any of this matter?

Why does this matter?
Each BrickColor is a part of an image.

Basically, when the cube is opened, it's showing you one color at a time from a certain coordinates of an image. The number on the cube is which part of the image you're getting.

You can get 80 colors from a Big Cube, so let's assume the image we get is 8x10 each time.

That would mean the first 8 opens give us the first row of colors for 8x10, the next 8 opens give us the second row, and so on, until we get our 80th color, open the cube again, and it dissappears.

As an example, here is this method applied to Cube #19.



Right away, we can see what looks like a tree, a stripe of pink, and so on. This, by itself, isn't interesting. The magic lies elsewhere...

Combining the images
So, just above this section, you can see Cube #19 mapped out. But what do we do with it later?

Well, remember when I said "... is a part of an image"?

We happen to have another Cube that Cube #19 (somewhat) matches up with.



It's a little sketchy, but you can see these puzzle pieces line up nearly exactly.

There are 25 different "slices" that we need, and we believe each cube is a slice of the image in this pattern (we're not sure):

If we can combine all the slices of this image correctly, we believe there is a hint or solution to the puzzle in the result (with all 25 cube images combined.)

Post your Big Cube colors in the comments, please! Make SURE you label them with the cube numbers they come from!