🧠 Twist, turn, and transform your brainpower with the ultimate mirror cube challenge!
This Speed Mirror Cube features a 3x3 speed cube mechanism with smooth, fast rotations and an anti-pop design for durability. Its unique mirror surface changes shape as you solve, offering a challenging twist on classic cubing. Made from durable ABS plastic, it promotes spatial skills and memory, making it a perfect educational and entertaining gift for kids and adults alike.
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 110 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 21 months and up |
Item model number | R171 |
Educational Objective(s) | Memory Skill, Spatial Awareness, Concentration Skill |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Colour | Gray |
ASIN | B0CJ2XH6TF |
M**Y
Tricky!!
Brought this for my Rubik Cube mad friend, who loves a good puzzle. I was not disappointed… this is well made, and turns smoothly. It is a real challenge for him, and he’s really enjoying trying to solve it!! Nice item.
N**A
Very nice item!!!
It's very interesting and unusual item
S**O
Interesting little desk decorative
It is a good little desk decorative for me, I like solving the classic cubes but this is a bit weird for me to solve. However, it looks like a bismuth crystal cube for with it jagged and irregularly arranged regular shapes of the cube parts.
M**.
Doesn’t fall apart like others
It is a birthday present for my grandson
R**Y
It's nicer to hold than a cube
The media could not be loaded. Last time I had a cube it was the 1980's and the only way I could solve it was with the help of a young boy with a bowl cut; I was amazed that I actually solved it with his help but now I have this new fangled thing which is not a cube.. can I solve it, probably not but it's so nice to play with, much more ergonomic than an edgy cube.I just got it for a bit of fun as I liked the look of it and as I said really nice to hold and turn, not as creaky as the thing I had in the '80s.I don't know how speed cubers would rate this (it's not a cube) but it seems very good to me.UPDATE: If you fiddle with this long enough you can 'accidentally' solve it, well that's what happened I think; I was sort of trying to solve it but not really and then suddenly it was solved! I think it must be easier that a 3x3 cube, but yea good fun when you can do it without algorithms or whatever.
M**A
a fun twisty toy
The media could not be loaded. This Mastermorphix fun puzzle Ivy cube has a unique shape. It is very similar to Rubik's Cube. Even though I thought I wouldn't be able to reassemble the pattern when the pattern got twisted, I managed to do so. The first few days I was trying to figure it out all by myself without any luck and later I watched online videos and read the instructions. The algorithm does work! Although the instructions are clear, it would be useful if there were more colour (maybe real photo) images on the leaflet, or if the twists and turns were explained on video. The toy itself has a unique, irregular design and has vivid colours. The material is well-made and durable. Smooth turning makes this product perform brilliantly. It is a fun toy for everyone, adults and kids alike. A great exercise for the brain and it is supposed to improve your memory! You can create lovely patterns. It makes a fantastic present. I am very happy with it and my kids also love this toy.
T**S
Interesting little puzzle - well made
This Roxenda "speed cube" is quite a neat little puzzle. From my perspective it's not as difficult as the original R*biks cube was so it might be a good one to start younger children with.Apart from the fact that the mirrored surfaces are just stickers (feel pretty solid though) this is really well made. The cube feels solid and rotates freely (much better than the OG cube from the 80s!).If it's not obvious from the photos - rotating a surface of the cube causes sections to jut out due to the irregular size. Due to the spacing - all surfaces still rotate the same way as the original cube did though. It's a very clever idea.The price is currently a little high at £6.99 but I can imagine this is something that could give you joy and frustration for years to come.
C**N
Not happy
It broke on the same day my son opened it, which was on Christmas day as it was part of his present, which made him very upset. He said, Mum how can Santa give me something so cheaply made?I wasn't expecting it to be broken on the same day, because I know it will at some point any way, annoying part was it didn't even drop on the floor or anything like that, he was just trying to solve it, and it came apart. Not a happy customer at all
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