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Rubik’s Companion Cube

Posted by Jim Rossignol on November 4th, 2007 at 11:55 am.

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The excellently named Stephen Granade sends word that he has modeled a Rubik’s Companion Cube:

Granade observes: “I know the cube loves me because, no matter how I turn it, it’s always solved.” For more pictures and details click here.

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10 Comments »

  1. drunkymonkey says:

    Valve should really latch onto that idea and sell ‘em.

  2. Tr00jg says:

    Yeah… I don’t see why not. Mini-companion cubes!

  3. Pod says:

    Wouldn’t you need 6 different coloured companion cubes, one on each face? Otherwise it’d be quite easy….

  4. Watcher95 says:

    I think that is the point.

    This cube was built for comfort.

  5. Kindredphantom says:

    That is a great novelty.

  6. I love how it’s impossible to jumble :)

  7. Billy Ogawa says:

    Is that Michael Stipe?!? It needs to be.

  8. Evil-Rage says:

    For those of you who don’t have a rubik’s cube and want to make this one, you can buy blank rubik’s cubes from their website: http://tinyurl.com/2n78t8

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