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Rubiks Magic
— Hasbro CASKU2258 —
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12 May 2009



work time fun
this is the perfect toy for the people that love to fidgit! perfect for that boring job,your cooworkers wont be able to get enough of it either. it just keeps folding and folding and folding. or use it as a paper weight at work and just change it into a different crazy shape each day and watch the people walking by stare...
–Jason W. O'toolefrom Amazon.com
01 May 2009



A really cool, shape-changing device!
I'm so glad to see they are making this again.
It's not exactly the same as the super-cool 1980s design,
but it's more than OK.
I remember playing with one on a friend's coffee table back
in the '80s, each time I would visit.
Wanted to get one for myself a few years later, but no dice.
But now... they're back!
I ordered one immediately when I saw it, and it did not disappoint.
You don't even have to "solve" anything with this device to enjoy it.
–D. Lockmanfrom Amazon.com
07 Feb 2009



Not Beautiful Like the Original
I loved the Original Rubik's Magic--beautiful with the separate/interlocking rings on black. I put it on my coffee table like a piece of modern (techno) art back in the 80s. (Somehow, very few people knew about "Magic" even though "Cube" was EVERYWHERE).
So I was glad to see it back--even if it is not beautiful in its redesign as it was when (sculptor and architecture professor) Erno Rubik first created it (well, with Matchbox, for the U.S.)
Why not the original design? Now it is j...
–Julie S.C.Y,from Amazon.com