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Rubik's 360: Frustrating, Interesting

The new puzzle game is all set to be the latest bestselling toy, after nearly thirty years of the invention of Cube. The Rubnik's 360 features six balls trapped within three transparent plastic spheres, the task requires matching the colors of the spheres inside to the slots outside by shaking them through a middle sphere that has only two holes.
The puzzle promises to be just as frustrating, challenging and interesting as the Cube. The task is easy to perform and has just a single solution, but it is the execution that is the challenge.
The 64-year-old sculptor, engineer and architect released a statement which said: "I feel that the 360 is one of the most innovative and exciting puzzles we've developed since the Cube, adopting elements of my original design, challenging the solver to use skill, dexterity and logic."
The puzzle-toy will hit the market in August and will be distributed in Britain by Drumond Park Games. AGENCIES



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