
Almost three decades ago, The Rubik's Cube became an overnight sensation. To this day, it remains the world's fastest selling toy. It was invented by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture, Erno Rubik. He hasn't been interviewed in ten years and is rarely seen outside of his hometown. Sounds almost like some Willy Wonka shit. But now, Erno has done it again. On February 5 he will debut his newest puzzle, The Rubik's 360.
The Rubik's 360, according to inside sources, "confronts users with the same frustrating challenge, a task that is simple to understand, with only one possible solution, yet extremely difficult to execute. Players must get the coloured balls from an inner sphere into matching slots on the outer sphere by shaking them through a middle sphere that has only two holes."
I, myself, have solved the original Rubik's Cube several times but this new puzzle looks even more challenging. I expect it to fly off the shelves, so keep a look out for one near you.
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