How to play the Rubik 360
A quick update. Here is a great extract from the Telegraph on how the Rubik 360 works:
The first review
The telepgraph also posted a new article with the first review of the Rubik 360. Here are some of the key points from the article:
- Who played with it: Dan Harris, 24, from Gorleston, Norfolk, Two-time British Cube-solving champion.
- It could be a major success, and has many similarities to the Cube.
- You hold it in your hand and the hand movements required to get the ball moving into the right spheres are similar.
- Suitable for pretty much all ages.
- Only one single possible solution exists, like with the Cube.
- It requires an enormous amount of patience.
- It is doesn’t break easily.
- You have to work out how to get the remaining balls into the slots without tipping out the ones you have already got in and the secret lies in the weight and balance.
- It took Dan two days to solve the 360 the first time, a couple of hours the second time and now I could do it in a few minutes.
- It is very addictive and engaging.
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