All-White Textured Rubiks
Feel your way to victory
You’d have thought that after being around for 45 years, the Rubik’s Cube would have been saturated as an idea. But Japan says “no” and reinvents the now legendary puzzle, giving it a whole new, well, spin: touch. The All-White Rubik’s Cube has the same color on every side – namely, white – but each has a different texture, meaning you must solve the puzzle without the aid of visuals!
The six different textures (gnarled, gritty, smooth, fluffy, pimply and prickly) are created through the use of six different materials (synthetic leather, wallpaper, plastic, synthetic fur, silicone, and velcro) making each square of the All-White Rubik’s Cube very distinct to the touch. Even in pitch black, you can solve the puzzle if your tactile senses are skilled enough!
The All-White Rubik’s Cube features:
- Unique new take on the classic Rubik’s Cube puzzle toy
- Tests tactile senses
- 6 different textures: gnarled, gritty, smooth, fluffy, pimply, prickly
- 6 different materials: synthetic leather, wallpaper, plastic, synthetic fur, silicone, velcro
- Dimensions: 57 x 57 x 57 mm (2.2 x 2.2 x 2.2″)
- For ages 8 and over
- Instructions: Japanese (but easy to understand)
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