Rubik's Cube | 
| Brand: Winning Moves
List Price: $10.95 Buy New: $5.94 You Save: $5.01 (46%)
New (40) from $5.94
Rating: 57 reviews Sales Rank: 12
Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 0 months Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 4.7 x 5.2 Warranty: For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
MPN: 5025 Model: 5025 UPC: 714043050259 EAN: 0714043502512 ASIN: B00081RYNC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Features:
| • | "43 Quintillion" possible moves and only "ONE" solution! | | • | As a special added bonus, a Free Rubik's Cube stand is included | | • | This completely redesigned gift package is a sure-fire, must-have collectable! | | • | Twist and turn the Cube using various combinations to return it to its original state...every side finally having one solid color! | | • | A stimulating challenging puzzle! Rubik's Cube is the world's popular 3-D puzzle phenomenon! |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The date is 1974. The place is Budapest, Hungary. Erno Rubik, an admirer of geometry and 3-D forms creates the world's most perfect -- and addictive -- puzzle. More than three decades later the Rubik's cube is still one of the best selling brainteasers. Whether it was full size or the smaller keychain version almost every child had this puzzle by in 1980 when it found worldwide success. Elementary school kids were seen solving it with their feet on "That's Incredible!", conspiracy theorists believed it was an Eastern bloc tactic to distract American youth from getting an education, and Cubaholics Anonymous was formally established to help cure the compulsive need to solve it.  | | Each side is just over 2", while each sticker is about " square. | For all of the hullabaloo, the Rubik's Cube actually has a pretty straightforward premise. The faces of the cube are covered by nine stickers in six solid colors (one for each 2.25" side); when the puzzle is solved, each face is one solid color. Then you realize as you turn the rows and columns and see all the colors flash by that there are 43 quintillion possible pattern combinations (that's 43 million millions), but just one right one. Maybe Cubaholics Anonymous wasn't such a bad idea after all
. This Rubik's Cube has reflective red, white, blue, yellow, green, and orange colored stickers with an official twenty-fifth anniversary sticker in the center white square. The cube is packaged in a clear hexagon box and includes a black display stand. There is also a solutions hint and game suggestion book, just in case.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 52 more reviews...
Deserves ZERO Stars... July 15, 2006 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (Fremont, CA USA) 127 out of 138 found this review helpful
I've gotten better quality Rubik's cubes for free from IT conventions. Shame on Rubik's for endorsing such a horrible piece of crap. Just feeling the cube (even if you haven't touched one for 20 years) you'll realize how cheap/light this thing actually is. After repeated use, the stickers begin to curl up. With even more use, the cubes begin to loosen up & eventually break away. I guess they realized that the older cubes were too well made & defied the rules for the standards of economics. You've been forewarned...
Peice of Garbage July 18, 2006 B. Carlson (Las Vegas, NV) 122 out of 137 found this review helpful
I recently bought each of my boys one of these Rubic's cubes. What a mistake. After only a few hours of use the stickers started coming off the squares and they looked terrible. It is amazing that a company could let such garbage out the door. I would look for another brand if you really want one of these time wasters.
Disappointing substitute from the Original October 27, 2006 Edward Y. Wong (San Francisco, CA) 42 out of 43 found this review helpful
Out of the box, the cube is stiff, cannot be really speeded very well, and I assume it's going to go downhill from here. Doesn't have the feel, crispness, and mechanical snap of the original by Ideal. Why is it so difficult to duplicate the original? Well for us addicts what are we going to do?
bought two, both crappy September 1, 2006 J. Chau 29 out of 30 found this review helpful
I'm just a beginner, and even I can feel how stiff and narrow this thing is when you try to rotate a face. I could be doing it wrong, but the cube gets all crooked when I spin a face quickly. You have to align the cube just right to get this darn thing to turn, otherwise, it'll get stuck in position. Even forcing it will make the cube feel like the corner piece will break off. I tried using spray, but it did not make a difference. Works sort of okay for beginners like me, but totally not recommended for speed cubers.
Rubik's Cube - manufactured by Winning Moves February 4, 2007 Mike Reed (USA) 27 out of 40 found this review helpful
What a super-cheap rip-off of the original Rubik's Cube that was introduced to us in the mid-'70's. Seems like every doctor's office, break room,friend's basement,etc. had one of these cubes to kill time with. Main reason that I, personally didn't like this modern version was that after the first day or two, the colored stickers start to peel off. The Rubik's Cube HAD it's day. In this high-tech age, I cannot see many kids having any interest in this item. They might actually have to 'use' their brain. PLEASE don't bring back the Pet Rock.
|
|
|