| Country of Origin | China |
|---|---|
| PID | 717044 |
| Product depth (mm) | 64 |
| Product height (mm) | 152 |
| Product weight (g) | 120 |
| Product width (mm) | 89 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Family | Rubik’s |
| Age recommendation | 8+ years |
| Minimum number of players | 1 |
| Suitable for under 3 years | No |
| Batteries included | No |
| Electronic address of single contact point | |
| Manufacturer address | 225 King Street West, Toronto, Ontaio, Canada M5V 3M2 |
| Manufacturer's email address | |
| Manufacturer name | RUBIKS |
| EU Responsible Person | SPINMASTER |
| Warnings | Varning. Kvävningsrisk. Små delar. Inte lämplig för barn under tre år. |
A Classic Puzzle Game
Challenge yourself to solve the timeless Rubik’s 3×3 Cube brain teaser! This captivating puzzle will keep you entertained for hours on end. Twist and turn your way to the solution, as there’s only one correct answer. Solving the Rubik’s Cube not only exercises your brain but also enhances spatial awareness, problem-solving skills, and fine motor skills.
The ultimate puzzle game for over 30 years! The Rubik’s Cube, created by Hungarian architect Ernő Rubik and released in 1980, boasts around 43 quintillion different combinations, but only one solution! Remarkably, it’s been calculated that any position of the cube can be solved in 20 moves or fewer, with the official world record for solving it standing at just 6.77 seconds. Can you break the record?
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A Classic Puzzle Game
Challenge yourself to solve the timeless Rubik's 3x3 Cube brain teaser! This captivating puzzle will keep you entertained for hours on end. Twist and turn your way to the solution, as there’s only one correct answer. Solving the Rubik's Cube not only exercises your brain but also enhances spatial awareness, problem-solving skills, and fine motor skills.
The ultimate puzzle game for over 30 years! The Rubik's Cube, created by Hungarian architect Ernő Rubik and released in 1980, boasts around 43 quintillion different combinations, but only one solution! Remarkably, it's been calculated that any position of the cube can be solved in 20 moves or fewer, with the official world record for solving it standing at just 6.77 seconds. Can you break the record?
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