Alwin said:spent many hours on that one, much easier than his Cube though
it's kind of vulnerable too, when you overstretch it a bit, the nylon wires become looser; my nephew solved the Cube by taking it apart and then putting the blocks in the right placesiderea said:yeah, more my kind
my brother destroyed it, because he wanted to find out how it worked.
then i found one for 50cents on a flee market last year, but a friend destroyed it as well... agh.
Alwin said:it's kind of vulnerable too, when you overstretch it a bit, the nylon wires become looser; my nephew solved the Cube by taking it apart and then putting the blocks in the right place
another nephew simply switched the coloured stickers
my aunt could solve the Cube with the use of a book and I made her do that every time she came by, took her 2 hours
Strangelight said:what was that truck called that you could program to take things round the room?
no, I'm the only one, the rest are just cheaterssiderea said:all your family loves mathematics or what?
i just got one of those cubes from a friend of mine, i can't make a thing of it.
I always wanted one of theseLord_Of_This_World said:big trak.
or track
impressiveDhatura said:building a labyrinth from the cardboard boxes my uncle brought home from work,
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30&item=5904865175&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVWStrangelight said:I always wanted one of theseMaybe one day eh