Rubik’s Cube

rubiks 1Surely everyone remembers the Rubik’s Cube. I had so much fun and frustration with this thing back in the day. I doubt there is a child of the 80’s who can resist picking one up when they see it. The premise is quite simple: take the nice little colored cube, twist it up thoroughly to mix the colors, and then put it back. It’s more fun if someone else twists it for you, depending on your definition of fun, of course. I kept one of these on my dresser all through high school and it was a source of endless frustration and fascination. I did find one fool proof method of solving the puzzle, though. It worked every time, but you can’t use it too often. Not sure I want to tell you what it is, though….. I’ll have to think on that a bit more. The traditional Rubik’s Cube is recommended for ages 8 and up.

And then, there is this:
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That’s just real close to scary, isn’t it? Because I thought I was all that when I could do the small one, I’m not sure I want to tackle the Large Rubik’s Cube. The manufacturer says it’s also for ages 8 and up, but I’m thinking that might be enough to give you an evening’s peace from a teen, if you tell them they have to be pleasant until they solve it.

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