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World Atlas Rubik's Cube


I don't think I've ever successfully solved a Rubik's Cube without cheating, and with this world atlas version, I don't think it'll get much easier. For about USD $20, you can order your very own Rubik's Cube atlas from this Japanese company. Just don't un-solve the cube and get lost, or you might be forced to learn how to decode this little bugger before finding your way home. [via]

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