There are Rubik's cubes, and there are Rubik's cubes on crack, like this 'Petaminx' puzzle. It's a dodecahedral version of the classic Rubik's cube, assembled by Jason Smith of PuzzleSmith.com, who used a design by Andrew Cormier. There are 975 individual parts, with 101 stickers on each face. That's a grand total of 1,212 stickers.
The 'Petaminx' was completely handmade. In case you're wondering how long it takes to build and assemble a dodecahedron Rubik's cube from scratch, Smith has posted his itemized labor for the project below. See the behemoth in action above.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Complex Puzzle Toys
- Opportunity for creating more complex and challenging puzzle toys that appeal to puzzle enthusiasts.
- Revival of Classic Puzzle Games
- Opportunity for bringing back and transforming classic puzzle games into more advanced and intricate versions.
- Customized Puzzle Toys
- Opportunity for creating personalized puzzle toys that cater to unique preferences and tastes of users.
Sectors Adopting This
- Toy Industry
- Opportunity for toy companies to innovate and create more complex, challenging and personalized puzzle toys to attract puzzle enthusiasts.
- Gaming Industry
- Opportunity for gaming companies to focus on developing advanced and intricate puzzle games that challenge players to think outside the box.
- Education and Training Industry
- Opportunity for educational institutions and training centers to incorporate complex puzzle toys and games into their curriculum to enhance cognitive skills and critical thinking abilities.
