By Bruce Eaton
When Huey Lewis, Acid Wash, and DayGlow all went out, we safely thought that the Rubik’s Cube was dead. Well they are making a conceptual comeback, in the form of Rubik’s Cube for the blind.
Featuring 6 sides of varying materials: metal, wood, textile, stone, rubber, and plastic, this cube allows people who cannot see (or are titillated by a challenge) to play by touch.
Currently unavailable.
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Touch Rubik’s Cube for the Blind…
I still remember that I played 3×3 Rubik’s Cube a lot when I was a little girl. Rubik’s Cube is the world’s best selling toy, with some 300 million Rubik’s Cubes and imitations sold worldwide.
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