As a child, did you break the Rubik's cube into pieces, and then put them correctly, according to colors? Modern children of this kind will not turn, because the electronic versions of the famous cube were born. First TouchCube for $ 150, now Rubik's Slide at a much more reasonable price - $ 40.
In the updated cube, you can rearrange in places only nine multi-colored squares. But the built-in combinations - more than ten thousand, of different levels of complexity. First, the cube shows you the combination you need to collect. Then you, using various manipulations, namely turning and shifting the puzzle elements, come to the desired result. On sale the toy will appear on sale already this year. ')