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Best New Generation Rotational Mechanical Puzzle: Cubedron (classic version)

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

http://www.mindstratpuzzles.com Demo at the 2009 Nuremberg Toy Fair. Many people admitted that this was the best (together with the Krystalledron) and most unique product they saw at the entire Toy Fair!

The movement flow is excellent and speed solving can certainly be used here! Competitions are planned for the near future. :-)

The goal is to match the colors of *all* edges (on the sides *and* the bottom). It is not a Rubik puzzle, it is a new generation gravity puzzle which will soon be available to purchase. It is gravity based, and the empty space must always be on the top, so be careful when you move it 360 degrees!

More information at our company website:
www.mindstratpuzzles.com

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  • Another question = How big is it?

    my guess would be about 6 - 10 cm in diameter.

  • you are correct, after trying different sizes, it seems a size around 7cm is the best to comfortably fit the palm of all puzzle people.

  • Well, awesome. I actually am seriously considering getting one of these now.

    If I can find a better paying job. Paper-round wages just don't cover what they used to :/

    Again, great puzzle, and well-done!

    *applaud*

  • Thanks! :-)

    Good luck with getting a better job. It is not easy those times with the economic crisis.

  • It's a fantastic puzle although I think the price is a little high..

    Come to think of it, wouldn't these be fairly easy to make?

  • High? I think it was one of the cheapest puzzles ever. Unless you want us to use acrylic sphere and some other non-envinronmental friendly material for pyramids. Then we can sell it for $5, but:

    (1) It will not work very well, and

    (2) It will be ruined (by the internal and external hitting) in a couple of days.

    Trust me, there has been severe testing and thought put on this little puzzle, that no one can even imagine.

    ;-)

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  • I see. That does make sense.

    Thanks :)

    I think i'm gonna favourite this video ctually.

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