Friday, Dec 28th 2007 by Christina Crouch


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I love Sudoku, I own about four electronic versions and keep several play books around for amusement. I’m surprised I like it so much since I hate math and numbers with a passion. For any other Sudoku lovers out there who are looking for a new twist on the game, the Sudokube maybe just the thing.

sudokube

It’s kind of a mix between normal Sudoku and the Rubiks Cube. You twist the cubes until each side has the numbers 1-9, just like the flat version. It comes with instructions of course and the squares are just a bit bigger than 2”.

It only costs $4, and says it’s for ages 5 and up. That makes me feel a little insecure I’ll admit, I hope there’s not many 5 year old Sudoku masters.

Sudokube Cube [via Gearfuse]

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  1.  Susan Paterson   View all comments by Susan Paterson  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    The sudokkube is not a real sudoku because there is not connection between the 6 surfaces. It is also much too complicated to be fun.

    The sudoku-ball however (see also http://www.sudoku-ball.com) is a real combination of a 3D sape in combination with sudoku. It contains 10+ sudokus on a ball which are all linked together.

    Susan


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