Interesting Toy: NeoCube
Interesting Toy: NeoCube
The NeoCube
"The NeoCube is an entertainment device like no other in the world"
but wasn't there something similar to this one long time ago?
"The NeoCube is an entertainment device like no other in the world"
but wasn't there something similar to this one long time ago?
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The MSRP of $29.95 USD sounds reasonable for the NeoCube puzzler toy...will it become the next Rubik's Cube? ^_~
I recall solving the Master Edition version of Rubik's "Unlink the Rings" puzzle upon the first 15 minutes of purchasing it back in 1988...is better than the original 1987 Rubik's puzzler "Link the Rings" puzzle IMO + the ability to create some fascinating geometric shapes with some flips, flaps and folds.
Nowdays, it's possible to solve the "Link the Rings" puzzle in about 15-20 seconds if you know the quickest solution...goes for some serious $$$ on eBay since Matchbox and Seven Towns didn't produce that many copies of it, especially in brand new condition.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
I recall solving the Master Edition version of Rubik's "Unlink the Rings" puzzle upon the first 15 minutes of purchasing it back in 1988...is better than the original 1987 Rubik's puzzler "Link the Rings" puzzle IMO + the ability to create some fascinating geometric shapes with some flips, flaps and folds.
Nowdays, it's possible to solve the "Link the Rings" puzzle in about 15-20 seconds if you know the quickest solution...goes for some serious $$$ on eBay since Matchbox and Seven Towns didn't produce that many copies of it, especially in brand new condition.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
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Holy crow, that's awesome. I've got just the sort of neurotic personality to enjoy forming various shapes and patterns out of tiny magnets.
What's funny is that from a quick price check, ordering his $30 "neo cube" seems to be cheaper than buying 216 spherical neodynium magnets, so I might actually get this.
...His website's design sucks ass though.
What's funny is that from a quick price check, ordering his $30 "neo cube" seems to be cheaper than buying 216 spherical neodynium magnets, so I might actually get this.
...His website's design sucks ass though.
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