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Going mad about Rubik’s 360 – son of Rubik’s Cube. Simple to understand, only 1 solution, hellish to solve.

Rubik’s 360 press release

Seven Towns, international Rubik’s licensor and rights holder, has just send me through the formal press release information on the Rubik’s 360. I’ve summarised the content in this post. They also send some more press shots which I have also included for your viewing pleasure.

Rubik's 360 press shot

Rubik's 360 press shot 1

As highlighted on other pages and articles, the Rubik’s 360 will be released late summer. Pricing will be different per region.

The Rubik’s 360 is 10 centimetres or so in diameter, and  consists of a transparent plastic sphere housing two further internal transparent spheres, both independently suspended on a rotating axis, with six coloured balls at
its centre.

Great closeup of the Rubik's 360

Rubik's 360 press shot 2

In essence, the object of the puzzle is to steer the coloured balls through holes in the spheres and into their respective coloured ‘home slot’ domes on the outside. Like the Cube, you don’t have to solve it in one go. The 360 has special horizontal rings to ‘lock’ the balls in place once you’ve captured them correctly on its circumference.

Rubik's 360 press shot 3

Rubik's 360 press shot 3

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