Reviews
J. Ong 4 out 5
Add some lubricant and it makes a great cube, pity stickers come off after a couple of days of speedcubing. Best to just remove the stickers and paint the faces. Works great if you're lucky and get one with equal spring tension on all 6 faces
ZETAZEN (Washington DC) 5 out 5
I purchased this toy for my daughter for Christmas. She however did not like it. But I did! It took me back to when I was in school and the Rubik's Cube was most played puzzle game. It's definitely a game that teaches patience, logical and critical thinking skills to try to solve the puzzle of putting the game back together
Linda M Rowe "Linda M Rowe" (Australia) 5 out 5
When I was little my big sister Marilyn had one of these and she actually solved it.How did she do it?I don't know.It's really hard, so confusing.I tried to do it.The idea is to twist the colours (for about a hundred years) to make all 4 sides one colour each.Apparently, it IS possible..heh
"cthoms" (West Chatham, MA) 5 out 5
This is definitely a enjoyable and difficult puzzle. I'm not going to recommend that you go about giving it manicures or lube it up. You can try to solve it though, that's what it's made for. You'll probably have fun doing so even. So just use it how it was made, and use it for what it was made, and you'll be just fine.
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