Speed cube : House
By ordering this item, you will receive a cube already assembled and ready to use.
A cube puzzle in the shape of a house:
It is presented here with a 3-dimensional volume in the shape of a house. It is equipped with a mechanism allowing a smooth rotation of the parts.
This cube offers a puzzle of variations of 2 x 2 x 2. It is one of the easiest (or rather one of the least difficult) to solve. However, you will need to gain some experience and perseverance to resolve it.
This cube seems simple but it allows 3.7 million possibilities of permutations.
NetJuggler's opinion on the house-shaped cube:
The solution is not easier to find than with the speed cube that we all know, but the flexibility of the mechanism allows a pleasant game.
Technical characteristics of the 2 x 2 x 2 cube:
- Shape: house.
- Colours: you'll receive a random colour according to our arrivals.
The benefits of puzzles:
These games are very popular around the world and are often considered a learning tool to improve concentration, problem solving and hand-eye coordination. Here are some of the benefits on the brain:
- Improves Hand-Eye Coordination: The V-Cube requires the player to use their hand-eye coordination to turn the faces of the cube in the correct direction. It can improve hand-eye coordination.
- Develops patience and perseverance: The V-Cube is a difficult puzzle that may take time to solve. The player must exercise patience and perseverance to find the solution.
- Improves problem-solving ability: The V-Cube is a puzzle that requires problem-solving skills to solve. Players need to find the right method to solve the cube, which can improve their ability to solve similar problems in other areas.
- Promotes spatial memory: The V-Cube forces the player to mentally visualize the moves needed to solve the cube. This can improve the player's spatial memory, which is the ability to mentally visualize three-dimensional objects.
- Improves Concentration: The V-Cube requires intense concentration to find the solution. Players need to focus on every move so they don't lose progress.