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GPT-5.6 Sol on X: Top Developer Reviews & Technical Posts

Curating real developer reactions, terminal screenshots, and performance discussions surrounding OpenAI's newest flagship reasoning model.

Following the launch of the GPT-5.6 Sol model by OpenAI, tech communities on X (formerly Twitter) have exploded with reviews, benchmarks, and technical feedback. Developers are testing Sol's new "Max Reasoning" settings and parallel agent structures on real-world projects.

We've curated the most popular technical threads, developer feedback, and test screenshots from X below.

Featured Developer Reviews & Posts

PI
Built and deployed an entire SaaS landing page with Stripe billing integration in 8 minutes using a multi-agent system powered by the new #gpt56sol model. The token efficiency on iterative debugging loops is wild. OpenAI cooked here. 🛠️💻
X screenshot showing multiple AI agents coordinating on parallel code blocks
AK
Really interesting release by OpenAI. GPT-5.6 Sol's 'Max Reasoning' setting seems to act as an internal Monte Carlo Tree Search/planning loop. The persistence on Terminal-Bench 2.1 is the highlight: it runs error loops, reads tracebacks, and amends shell inputs until success. Scores 84.6% vs Claude 3.5 Sonnet's 69.2%. Cost is also 1/3 of Fable 5. The multi-agent landscape is moving fast.
Infographic comparing reasoning index vs operational cost of models

Community Reception

The feedback on X indicates that while Fable 5 is noted for high-level architectural judgments, GPT-5.6 Sol is highly favored for practical execution and automated pipeline builds. Developers are particularly excited about the prompt caching discounts and the native coordination modes that drastically reduce token costs during iterative coding loops.

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