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Rubik's Edge

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What is the Rubik’s Edge? It’s one layer of a standard 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube and it’s trickier than it looks. Mix it up and try to get the colours realigned so... Read more

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What is the Rubik’s Edge? It’s one layer of a standard 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube and it’s trickier than it looks. Mix it up and try to get the colours realigned so that each side has only one colour. Fiddle with it and try to form cool shapes! The Rubik's Edge is an exciting new twist on the classic three-layer Rubik's Cube. Rubiks edge is an innovative puzzle made of a single layer of colour-changing plastic, reminiscent of the classic version, but with a twist that makes it even harder - you'll need to mix up each side individually in order to solve them. This slim profile makes it a great "go anywhere" puzzle

  • Rubiks Edge is a version of the traditional Rubik's Cube, it is a 3x3x1 Cube making it a single layer puzzle with 9 cubes in a square.
  • The challenge in Rubik's Edge is that only the corner pieces can change position which gives it 192 possible permutations.
  • The possible combinations make Rubik's Edge much harder than you think!
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  • Warning - Rubik's Edge is not suitable for children aged 3 years or less due to presence of small parts which can be hazardous
John Adams

About the Brand: John Adams Toys is a UK-based toy company that was founded in 1967. Therefore, as of 2023, the company has been in existence for over 55 years. They are best known for their excellent game sets for arts & crafts, their science and STEM range of products which has been making learning science fun.

Type of Products: John Adams Toys produces a wide variety of toys for children, including board games, puzzles, outdoor games, and creative arts and crafts sets. Some of their most popular products include "Hot Wires" game, "Edible Science" game, and "Aquagelz" craft sets.

Type of Users: John Adams Toys target market is primarily children and families. Their products are designed to be fun, educational, and engaging for kids of various ages, ranging from preschoolers to tweens.

a. Explain the child how to use the product
b. Play with them for atleast 2-3 times
c. Choose the toys based on skills you wish to enhance in the child.
d. Every child is unique and has varied learning types. Some kids are better visual learners and other are more hands on. Choosing the toys based on the learner type makes them learn faster.

If we receive your order by 3 PM, it is likely that we will ship it the same day. However, in some cases it might be shipped the next working day. If you have chosen standard delivery, it takes 2-4 days for delivery, in very rare cases it may get delayed. If you have taken express delivery, it usually gets delivered the next day but the turn around time given by logistics provider is 1-3 days.

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