Jellio Rubik's Cube Table
Along with Slinky and Play-Doh, the Rubix's Cube is one of the most legendary and classic toys of our time --- in my humble opinion of course. One of the few toys that have never gone out of style, the Rubik's Cube has changed very little since its introduction to the world in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor Erno Rubik. Not surprisingly, the Rubik's Cube has been touched by technology with the creation of Rubik's Revolution - an electronic version with 6 built in games.
Regardless of the advances made with the Rubik's Cube, the original will always stand the test of time. For the die hard fans who want to express their dedication, the Rubiks Cube Table by Jellio may be right up your alley. Unfortunately, you don't get the opportunity to solve this oversized puzzle as it comes already solved for you. But you could always tell your friends you solved it --- they have to know the truth. Dimensions: 16" W x 16" D x 16" H. Price: $600.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
saltnpeppa Dec 13th 2007 10:19PM
i love it! what would make it more fun is if it really could be played with. that would be a great holiday game! a life size rubiks cube LOL.. i still have mine from the 80's the ones where you used to (not me of course) take the stickers off when you couldnt solve it LOL
DENNIS KELLEY Dec 13th 2007 11:07PM
WELL WHAT WILL BE NEXT?
DENNIS KELLEY Dec 13th 2007 11:53PM
WHAT WILL BE NEXT? TINKER TOYS.
Chris Dec 13th 2007 11:52PM
How many rooms would the color scheme go in???
houseygirl Dec 14th 2007 12:27AM
Cute idea for a game room, but 600 bucks?! It looks fairly simple to make and would be much much cheaper.
Ms Rubik Dec 14th 2007 12:50AM
Saltnpeppa,
You didn't have to take all the stickers off to "cheat" at solving the Rubik's Cube. Whenever I got a new cube, I would pop it apart and grease the moving parts with vaseline so it would move smoother. Then you put it back together. My friends and I had speed competitions. That's why you wanted one that moved smoothly. The actual namebrand Rubik's Cube was built the best and moved the best. You could tell just by the "feel" of it if it was a real Rubik. My fastest solve was 2 minutes and 22 seconds.
Lynn Dec 14th 2007 12:59PM
My 11 year old son and his friends all have a rubiks cube and I know they would all get a kick out of this table. But $600, thats crazy. There is no way I would buy a table that costs that much for a kids bedroom, which is the only place in my house I can see this going. What a pity about the price though, 'cause this would like great.
rubiksfreak7 Jan 4th 2008 9:41PM
This is so pathetic...
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