Sudoku Cube
The Sudoku Cube is a variation on a Rubik's Cube in which the faces have numbers one to nine on the sides instead of colours. The aim is to solve Sudoku puzzles on one or more of the sides. The toy was created in 2006 by Jay Horowitz in Sebring, Ohio.
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Description
The Sudoku Cube is more complicated than the Rubik's Cube.[cite web | url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/02/18/america/NA-GEN-US-Toy-Guy.php | title=US toy maker combines Sudoku and Rubik's Cube amid popularity of brain teasers | date=2007-02-17 | publisher=International Herald Tribune | accessdate=2008-09-30] In a standard Rubik's Cube, the player must match up colours on each side of the cube. In the Sudoku Cube, the player must place the numbers one to nine on each side with no repetition. This is achieved by rotating the sides of the cube. Variations of the Sudoku Cube are the Sudokube and Roxdoku, as well as cubes with 4×4×4 squares instead of the normal 3×3×3.]References
ee also
*Combination puzzles
*Mechanical puzzles
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