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The humble Rubik's Cube is now achingly 2025 thanks to the addition of 24 LCD screens and a whopping $299 price tag
You ever thought the Rubik's Cube needs a 21st-century iPad kid glow up? Me neither, and yet the $299 WowCube is now officially available to preorder. The Rubik's WowCube comes with 24 LCD screens and ...
On Monday I saw comedian David Cross perform at the State Theater. One of his bits was about unnecessary products aimed at solving non-existent problems. (Such as “Time Mug,” the SkyMall beverage ...
Earlier this year, Xiaomi launched a smart Rubik’s Cube under the Mi Mall crowdfunding platform. Invented back in 1974 by Ernő Rubik, Rubik’s Cube can be described as a 3-D combination puzzle, ...
Tokyo — A Japanese company has created what it's billing as the world's smallest working Rubik's Cube. Measuring a mere 0.39 inches and weighing less than a tenth of an ounce, the "ultra-precision" ...
A tiny but playable Rubik’s Cube, so little it fits on your fingertip, has gone on sale in Japan for 198,000 yen, or about $1,900, for delivery starting in December. Billed as a “super-small” Rubik’s ...
Although we think of the Rubik’s Cube as an ’80s phenomenon, the iconic brain teaser toy first came out in 1974. This means that 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of Rubik’s Cube in our lives. The toy, ...
Everything old is new again in Toyland. This year’s hot new item is straight out of the 1980s — an ultra-tiny Rubik’s Cube that went on sale in Japan this week. The only thing different in 2020 is the ...
Japanese toymaker MegaHouse has unveiled a miniature Rubik’s Cube — one so tiny that you might need a pair of tweezers to solve it. Each face of the cube, which is made from aluminum, measures about ...
Solving a Rubik's Cube is not as impossible as it may seem thanks to these tips. Let's take a page out of a 1980s toy catalog and revisit the Rubik's Cube! First, it's the perfect solution to boredom: ...
Solving Rubik’s Cubes is a learnable skill. However, to compete at the top level, you’ll have to train hard. Speed cubers can solve a 3×3 cube in under ten seconds these days, after all. [aaedmusa] ...
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