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Rubik's Twist is the twistable challenge of unlimited puzzle shapes. Start twisting and watch amazing figures take form. Turn a snake into a swan... a bat into a ball... a turtle into a terrier, all with just a few twists of your imagination.
As an educational tool, it sharpens your thinking about shapes and spaces. There are no limits to the shapes you can make... and best of all... NO WRONG ANSWERS! Rubik's Twist is a portable puzzle providing hours of fun for you and your friends. Rubik's Twist comes with a "Solution HINTS! Booklet" which provides easy to read instructions on how to maneuver the Snake, visual displays of a variety of basic shapes to achieve, and for those who like a challenge... advanced shapes illustrations. Rubik's Twist will charm YOU!
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This is one I recall from many years ago, back when the original 3x3 cube puzzle was around. Unlike any other traditional Rubik puzzle, this one seems to be purely and simply about the shapes you can make... closer to 'toy' than 'puzzle' really. So saying, I still had a LOT of fun playing twist'em with this one. I managed to successfully recreate all of the shapes in the little 'hints and tips' booklet that accompanied it, plus made a few of my own.
On top of that, I let a few of my friends have a play and every one of them found it to be a lot of fun. This was proven when we all went for a walk to the local toy retailer, and they bought one each! A 10-minute play gave them enough incentive to go out and buy 6 more units! This not only pleased the retailer, but it pleased me too, since it clearly showed me the value of a review site. -cheesy proud grin-
Overall, a very cool toy that can be both a puzzle and a time-passer. The only thing to note is that this unit is actually a pile of triangular units held together with a bit of nylon string. if you give it too hard a twist, try to bend it in ways it's not designed to go, you WILL break it beyond repair. Unlike the Rubik Cubes a broken unit is a dead unit, unable to be fixed by the average Joe Public. A Clever Joe could manage it, with the right tools and a LOT of patience. So really, the best advice I could offer is be careful, have a lot of fun, be creative.
What can I say, this toy has been around as long as the original Rubik's Cube and is quite fun in it's own right. While not as puzzling as the 3x3 Cube it is still entertaining to see what sort of shapes one can make out of it.
Now while the Twist does indeed come with an instruction booklet and it's fun to follow the directions to make the shapes, I found it was more entertaining to look at the picture of the finished product and try and replicate it without looking at the instructions, this made it more of a toy that makes you think and not just repeat verbatim from a book. This is where I think it makes a good educational toy.
So while not as fun as the cube, and it may not hold you attention for a similar length of time, still a good toy, especially if you have young children and you want then to use their minds a bit more rather than sitting in front of the idiot box during the holidays and weekends.
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