This is a 2-by-2 Rubix Cube shaped like one of those globes you find in an elementary school classroom. I wonder how many seconds it will take those Cubing geeks to complete this one, blindfolded, with one hand.
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It's spelled Rubik's. and i'd estimate about 3-4 seconds for someone like Leyan to solve it, even blind folded.
Posted by: Mister Cow Pnoy | October 02, 2007 at 06:02 PM