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3x3x3 IQ Test DIY Kits Magic Cube - Sku# DTA0974000MU

Sku: DTA0974000MU
Price: $19.90

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Specifications:

  • Made of safe plastic, this cube rubik is durable enough and shatter-resistant
  • Well manufactured, this cube rubik is easy and smooth to move
  • Beautiful colors of this magic rubik will surely attract kids' attention
  • This magic rubik is not the most high-tech toy but a great novelty for adults and kids  
  • This 3x3x3 IQ test magic cube is a perfect gift for your kids and your loved ones
  • You can stimulate kids to play with this IQ test magic cube to develop their brains
  • This magic rubik helps to develop kids' thinking and logic sense
  • Material: Plastic

Details:

  • With classic design and attractive colors, this magic cube is popular with both kids and adults

  • Well polished, this cube rubik is of good touching feeling

  • Colors of this magic rubik will never fade away, staying fresh

  • You can company your kid to play with it, which can add interaction between your kid and you

  • By playing with this magic cube, your kid will gain cognitive competence towards colors; pieces are fixed well, never fall apart

How to Solve the Rubik's Cube:

  • Learn the terminology. The squares of the cube are called "Cubies." The colored sides on the fronts of all the Cubies are called "Facelets." There are three types of Cubies: corners, edges and center. All moves are made from viewing the cube at a diagonal, with the left visible surface called the "front." Like a tic-tac-toe diagram, there are three rows and three columns per face, or surface of the cube. The use of diagrammatic icons was developed by Denny Dedmore in 1997, as the easiest solution to learn and master
  • Prime the cube. Prepare it for solving. Turn the cube until the upper-right-hand corner cubie on the front of the cube has a color. Then, turn the rest of the cube around until the top color of the selected first corner cubie matches the center. For instance, if the top color is blue, the center top color cubie must also be blue. This priming solves two of the top row cubies
  • Solve the other three top corner cubies. Turn the entire cube 90 degrees left. The top-most right cubie must be blue, with red on the facing side and yellow on the adjacent side to the right. Choose one of five sequences/algorithms to line the corners properly with a complete blue "X" on top and corner matching on facelets
  • Place the edges while finishing the top layer. The moves that make the top "X" are repeated to complete the top layer. Employ one of five sequences/algorithms to get all blue cubies on the top of the cube
  • Form the horizontal half "T." Turn the middle layer to match up with the top layer color. Turn the bottom row clockwise or counter clockwise to create to faces with large "T"s.Two algorithms will achieve the moves necessary to result in the capital Ts on the sides 
  • Arrange the last layer corners. Turn the cube over, placing the blue layer on the bottom. On the red front, green must be in the top upper corners. The objective is to move the correct corners into place, enabling finishing by flipping the corners following two 11-step algorithms
  • Complete all last layer corners. This is a process of flipping corners into their final positions. Green should be the last layer color. Once one of three green arrangements are achieved, perform a 10-step algorithm several times
  • Completely finish two edges. At least one edge should be in its final position. Place that side in the front position, and perform an 8-step algorithm to move the remaining facelets into their proper final places
  • Solve the Rubik's Cube. This will involve only one unfinished layer, where two opposite or adjacent edges are completed. The unfinished edges will either be opposite the center on the top or in the center of the front and adjacent sides. Then employ the Denny Dedmore "H Pattern" or "Fish Pattern" to complete the Rubik's Cube

How to Properly Hold a Rubik's Cube:

  • Determine the name of each particular side of the Rubik's Cube. They are up, down, front, left, right and back
  • Hold the Rubik's Cube in your left hand if you are right-handed, or in your right hand if you are left-handed. Choose a side of your cube as the top, or the "up" side, and keep it in that position as you attempt to solve the puzzle. The key is to keep the center square of the "up" side stationary as you try to solve the puzzle
  • Keep the cube upright. Only rotate the sides of the cube toward you, to get the formation you want. By not moving the top, you are able to keep track of how each side changes with each move
  • Study the particular arrangement of your Rubik's Cube. Holding it upright, note the patterns on the right, left, front, back and down sides of the cube
  • Learn different algorithms to solve the puzzle. Practice some of them, holding the cube as discussed in steps 1 through 4. Move the cube as necessary, remembering to name the sides according to the orientation in relation to the holder

Package Included:

  • 1 x Magic Cube

 

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