If we are interested in introducing our child to this unique and engaging puzzle, there are some numerous ways our child will be better recognized as smart and intelligent.
All in an attempt to raise smart children, the onus is on the guardians to introduce our children to such brainy puzzles early on.
Get them to play with the Rubik's cube when their brains are in the stage of development. Solving Rubix cube is an activity that will hasten the development of our child’s brain in one or more ways; transforming them into smart individuals.
Types of Rubik's Cubes
The standard Rubix Cube is 3x3x3. Three (3) blocks across, three (3) blocks down, and three (3) blocks deep. Rubik's Cubes can be made in 2x2, 4x4, or larger versions. As of 2016 the largest cube is 22 x 22.Cuboids are cubes with uneven sides. Some options are the 3x2x2 or 3x5 or 4x3. Some cuboids can shapeshift or jumble. That means the cube goes out of its original shape.
To solve a shapeshifting cube it must return to the original shape before it's considered solved.
Age Appropriateness for Rubik's Cube
The orange color indicate ages that are LESS than the manufacturer suggested age. |
One of the key ways that we use this data is by associating the Rubik's cube products to the specific ages of the kids who are playing with them.
Whereas most retailers must rely upon manufacturer suggested ages (i.e. 3+), they take actual customer usage and share it with us here so that we can choose the perfect toy or game.
But how does this help us? We can use these graphs as a general measure of it's appropriateness for a given age and gender. While this information is generally accurate, it shouldn't be used as an absolute answer.
How to Teach a Child Rubik's Cube
Ever wanted our child to have a sharper mind, or perhaps be smarter than other kids their age?How would we like our child to solve problems easily and stand out among his friends?
Studying for exams will get our child better grades, but to truly sharpen their minds, they should learn the Rubix Cube!
With over 43 quintillion combinations, the Rubix cube requires skill, not luck. By visualising the spatial impact of every move that is made on the Rubik’s Cube, our child will improve his spatial awareness, problem solving skills, and determination, skills critical to any child in today’s competitive economy.
Solving the Rubix Cube grants a sense of accomplishment while inculcating a belief that nothing is impossible.
With 94 percents of the world being unable to solve the Rubik’s cube, our child’s abilities will be an impressive feat in the eyes of everyone else.
Being able to solve the Rubik’s cube within 10 seconds is an incredible feat which is not only useful for scholarship applications but is also useful to impress others with ease.
Most people also can’t help but believe that people who can solve Rubix cube are intelligent problem solvers.
Rubik's Cube 3x3 Storytelling Method for Kids!
Struggling with complicated algorithms? Try teaching our children to learn the Rubik's Cube through the telling of short stories. This method worked very well for children (and was helpful for me as well).How to Solve a Rubik's Cube for Kids using Cube-Tastic App for Android/iOs
Cube-Tastic App is a slick cube puzzle with step by step instructions of how to solve a Rubix cube for kids.We don’t just mean diagrams and helpful hints, we can actually solve the cube in less than couple of minutes.
No matter what way the colors are mixed up, we can use the app to solve the puzzle.
First, we have to download the app to our iPad, Android Tablet or SmartPhone.
Download link:
Cube-Tastic App for Android
Cube-Tastic App for iOS.
The Rubik's cube itself is really smooth to twist and has curved corners. It's white with attractive bright colors so will appeal to kids.
After we install the app, we start by scrambling up the cube, if we haven’t done that already.
The app will ask us to position our screen over the cube in line with the white lines. Then we just follow the instructions. Using Augmented Reality, the app scans in each side of the cube.
For example, we might start off and position the camera over the purple middle square, then the green, then the blue, until the app has a reading on all sides of the cube.
It’s then able to figure out exactly what our cube looks like and design a virtual representation of it.
Sometimes it will ask us to choose a cube that looks like ours. But most of the time we are ready for the next step.
We found sometimes if the light wasn’t good, the scanning would fail on the yellow circle, and we’d have to start again. So that was a bit annoying.
Next, position our 3D cube puzzle according to the image with centre yellow facing up, blue on the left and red on the right.
Then it’s time to solve the cube. The app displays how many steps are needed to complete the puzzle. We’ve gone from less than 10, to 34 steps when it’s been really jumbled up.
This is when the cool part comes in, it starts to animate how we should rotate each side.
We can pause it, or manually go forward to the next step. After a few tries, we just started doing it quickly following the animation.
When we have solved one puzzle, it unlocks the ‘Learning’ section where there are simple tutorials so we can understand what we're moving and why. Then we can collect trophies for our cabinet.
It’s supposed to be for kids aged 3 years. The Cube-tastic has it all, augmented reality, apps, technology, puzzles, problem, solving, critical thinking and best of all it’s highly entertaining. This would make a great birthday or holiday gift for our kids, friend or even ourself!
You may also read: How To Solve A Rubik's Cube | Step By Step [Complete Guide]
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