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Specifications:
- Irregularly shaped magic cube kids adults toy
- The Irregularly shaped magic cube is a amusement game. It's great to train and develop your Kids' logic, training the unisonous ability of your kids's eyes and hands
- New style, have new challenge for the people who like to play magic cube kids toy
- Through rotating, to throw into confusion the shape, then to twist more shapes, very enjoyable
- Quality of the irregularly magic cube toy is outstanding and is almost impossible to understand until you actually touch and feel each puzzle
- Stimulates children's brain development by series of playing with this irregularly magic cube toy
- Developing the thinking skill and logic sense of children and adult
- Teasing your brain and delight your eyes with this funny three dimensional irregularly magic cube toy
- You can tease your brain anytime at anywhere, on the bus, on the train or taking break
- This fantastic magic cube toy will keep you entertained for hours
- Cubers are raving about this new brain teaser magic cube, and quickly gaining reputation as one of the best speed cubes in the world
- This is a must-have for the true Rubik's aficionado
- Challenge your thinking muscle with this classic puzzle magic cube game
- Material: Plastic
Details:

- Irregularly Shaped Brain Teaser Magic IQ Cube

- Great fun for all the family, keeps the kids busy for hours. Makes a wonderful gift for that someone special

- New style, have new challenge for the people who like to play magic cube kids toy
Magic Cube Tutorial:
- Rubik's magic cube can be challenge; when you are solving one side the other side messes up on you
- According to Michiel van der Blonk, you can solve the magic cube with a layer by layer approach and using only four algorithms or sequence of moves
- Once you learn to recognize when to use an algorithm and memorize the four algorithms, you should be able to solve the magic cube within one minute
- It is best to learn the algorithms one by one since it is the hardest part

Instructions:
Learn the notation symbols which is considered standard:- Right (R), Left (L), Up (U), Down (D), Front (F), Back (B)
Learn the mathematical X, Y and Z axes:
- X--rotate the cube looking at the Right face
- Y--rotate the cube looking at the Up face
- Z--rotate the cube looking at the Front face

Learn the technique to solve the magic cube in the layer by layer method:
- Make a cross on the top layer, insert the corners to make the top layer complete, insert the middle layer edges, make a cross on the bottom layer, rotate the corners to make the bottom color complete, Swap corners to fix the bottom corners, swap (or carousel) edges to fix the bottom edges
Learn the first algorithm "The Cross:"
- Put the front-bottom sticker on top-front "D" "L" "F" "L;" put the front-top sticker on top-front "F" "U" "R" "U;" put the front-right sticker on top-front "U" "R" "U;" put the front-left sticker on top-front "U" "L" "U."
How to Make the Magic Cube?
The Magic Cube is simple to create and something that can amaze your friends. This card stock craft can be folded repeatedly while continuously forming a 2-by-4- inch rectangle or a 2-by-2-inch cube, and it never comes apart. The Magic Cube is made with eight card stock cubes that are taped together. The size of each cube dictates how large the final Magic Cube structure will be

Construct the Individual Cubes:- Draw a 2-inch horizontal line, with a ruler and pencil, about a half-inch below the top of an 8-inch by 10-inch card stock sheet
- Create a 2-by-8-inch rectangle by extending a vertical 8-inch line from both points of the original 2-inch line. Then, draw another 2-inch horizontal line at the bottom to connect the 8-inch vertical lines
- Draw a horizontal line across the rectangle shape 2 inches down from the top. Be sure to extend the line 2 inches on each side of the rectangle, which will create a 6-inch line. Then draw another 6-inch horizontal line 2 inches down from the last drawn line
- Create a cross figure by drawing 2-inch vertical lines to connect the points on each side of the 6-inch horizontal lines
- Draw a horizontal line 2 inches up from the bottom of the cross but do not extend the horizontal line beyond the perimeter of the rectangle into which it is drawn. Then, count the squares of the cross to ensure there are six
- Cut the cross figure from the card stock with a pair of scissors, and bend the figure forward along each of the lines between the six squares. Be sure to place a piece of tape on the side to keep them in place and continue folding and taping until the cube is formed
- Repeat steps one through six of this section to create a total of eight card stock cubes

Assemble the Magic Cube:
- Place two card stock cubes side by side on a flat surface, and attach the top face of both cubes with a piece of tape
- Press the top face of the two cubes together by flipping them upright and affix another piece of tape along the hinge to further secure the cubes together
- Repeat steps one and two of this section with the remaining seven cubes until there are a total of four pairs of connected cubes. Then, arrange the connected cubes so the top and bottom pairs are horizontal with the hinge of the top face. Afterwards, place the remaining two pairs of cubes vertically along the middle so the hinge is on the faces of the outer sides
- Connect the top face of the cube in the upper-left corner to the top face of the cube directly below it with a piece of tape. Be sure to connect the top face of the upper-right cube to the top face of the cube below it, as well. Then, secure the connected cubes with a piece of tape on the opposite side of the hinges
- Connect the top face of the cube in the lower-left corner to the top face of the cube directly above it with a piece of tape. Be sure to connect the top face of the lower-right cube to the top face of the cube above it, as well. Then, secure the connected cubes with a piece of tape on the opposite side of the hinges. Finally, amaze your friends with a Magic Cube that can be folded over and over along the hinges to create a unique puzzle that will never come apart
Package Included:
- 1 x Irregularly Shaped magic Cube
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Eleazar Alvarez
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10-18-2010- Other Thoughts: This is definitely a enjoyable and difficult puzzle. I'm not going to recommend that you go about giving it manicures or lube it up. You can try to solve it though, that's what it's made for. You'll probably have fun doing so even. So just use it how it was made, and use it for what it was made, and you'll be just fine.
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Susan Begunich
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10-27-2010- Other Thoughts: I had rubix cube when I was 12 yrs old. I thouht it was the greatest thing in the world. Now I am 31 yrs old and I still love the thing. I am running out to buy a new one right away. When I saw it was out again, my eyes dropped to the floor. A really great toy for people who love puzzles.
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Don Watern
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01-07-2011- Other Thoughts: I remember owning the original one of these and wow did it torment me so. I had to more than once play "pull and peel the sticker colors" to get it back to the colors. That one the stickers have long ago fell off so i have a few "dollar ones" that i've picked up and well, spend some time on. I have one that i've worked on for 2 years thats near my comp that i try to solve like 5 minutes a month or if my internet is going slow and i know i do more damage then good. But hey, it serves its purpose of passing the time and I may have solved a cube only a few times in my life, the entertainment of it is lasts a lifetime.
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Farkas István
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12-21-2010- Other Thoughts: this toy is awesome. It will keep you occupied for hours <br/>Get IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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AH Thimister-Rondagh
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12-14-2010- Other Thoughts: I had a cube and a swell book with step by step instructions on how to solve it. I still remember the first part but the later steps have escaped me, as has the location of the book. I practiced so much I could solve it in about three minutes. I even remember a friend's son had one and, as I tried to solve his, I could almost immediately detect that he had changed some of the stickers around, which he admitted. I was able to return them to their rightful locations and complete the puzzle. He was really impressed, for an eight year old.
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