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Rubik's Professor Cube 5x5

Rubik's Professor Cube 5x5


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Brand: Winning Moves

List Price: $29.95
Buy New: $22.05
You Save: $7.90 (26%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 472

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 8 - 0 months
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 7.9 x 10.5

MPN: 005013
Model: 5013
UPC: 714043050136
EAN: 0071404350138
ASIN: B00083HIHM

Release Date: May 22, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 36-40 of 41



5 out of 5 stars Good Brain Exercise   July 25, 2008
#1 Asia Father
A few review suggest that it explodes. I say 'You used too much force!'

The cube is a bit more delicate then the three other cube by Rubik, but it has held up pretty well, and I do use it quite a bit.

I am now solving this cube at least once a week (to avoid memory loss ^_^). It also build determination as it will take around 20 minutes.

Once you are able to solve the Professor, all the other cubes seems too simple.



4 out of 5 stars Worth the money   October 2, 2008
Nicholas S. Burns (Philadelphia, PA USA)
I was expecting no parity in this, and that is why I bought it, but there is edge pairing parity, but the algorithms for it are not as complex as those for parity in the 4x4 cube.


5 out of 5 stars great   October 8, 2008
Greg The Wang (Philadelphia, PA USA)
It is a great toy, I say it is much more than a toy. And I am happy that I can get it so easy on Amazon.com.


5 out of 5 stars Gently is the word   October 28, 2008
T. Yawn (Ga, USA)
After reading some of the reviews on this cube, I found myself wondering if it could be as bad as they say. So simply out of curiosity I ordered it. It arrived about a week later and the packaging was quite stunning. I had never seen it like that but anyway. After messing it up several times and solving it, it seems to be quite durable. Now I have had it for about a month or so and solved it 50+ times and it has only loosened up. I can only notice one sticker that is starting to peel. Be sure to realize that this is not for speed cubeing, but more for the reaction on a persons face when they walk through the door and say "You know how to solve that thing?!" Its quite a good feeling when you can say yes. (You solve it just like a 4x4 then 3x3 except with one additional step.) But like I said "Gently" is the word for this product.


4 out of 5 stars Just be careful   November 3, 2008
R. Holmes (Syracuse, NY USA)
I don't know if it's a matter of defective items, or differing ideas of what it means to treat a cube gently, or what, but I've had none of the problems reported here with this cube breaking so far. One cubie did start to pop loose one time, but I pressed it back in and it was fine. Yes, this is less robust than the order 4 (Rubik's Revenge) cube which in turn is less sturdy than the order 3 (Rubik's Cube); yes, you do have to be more careful with it; no, you can't speed cube with it. But mine isn't prone to breaking under gentle use. Nor are the stickers peeling off.

I figured Rubik's Cube out on my own, many years ago (not from a book), and when I bought the order 4 cube I found there was much that carried over from the order 3, but there were new problems to be solved too. Proceeding then to the order 5 (Professor) cube, it seems to me there's nothing really new if you have a good understanding of how to attack the order 3 and 4 cubes. There are more cubies to deal with, but nothing fundamentally different. I unscrambled mine the first time in under an hour -- and that's with treating the puzzle gently, and my own lack of speed generally, and a few times I made mistakes and messed up some of the progress I've made. So, if you're looking for a new level of intellectual challenge, this isn't it. And, obviously, it's not for you if you're obsessed with speed.

On the other hand, if you just like unscrambling the lower order cubes just for the mental calisthenics of it, this is a good puzzle. And obviously if you're into pretty patterns, or if you're simply a cube completist, you'll want an order 5.

Just treat it gently, and I think you'll be happy.



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