The Rubik's Cube is a 3D mechanical puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally, it was called the "Magic Cube". Meet 12 of the most creative objects inspired by the famous cube.
1. Nike Rubik's Cube
Inspired by the Rubik's Cube, Nike has produced the Rubik's Cube Nike Blazer. The Blazer has an upper which features completed lines on the Rubik's Cube in all the colors you would find on the puzzle such as red, white, blue, yellow and green.
2. Colorblock Note Cube
It is inspired by the Rubik's Cube made of MDF painted with original colors. Designed by Umberto Dattola (Italy).
4. Rubik's USB Flash Drive
In this Instructables website, you will learn how to make your own Rubik's USB drive, a great DIY for the weekend.
5. Cube Clock
Given up on trying to solve the original Rubik's cube? Try this one instead. It only takes a simple twist to jump between the built-in features. The display on the 3-inch cube will show you the current time, date and room temperature, and there's an alarm function as well to go with that.
6. Rubik's Cube Bag
Made from bright-colored squishy fabric complete with a Chanel-style chain, this would be a perfect dressing-up or going-out piece for those who want to add a little fun and novelty to their look.
7. Rubik's Cube Cake
A 6" square 1980's inspired on Rubik's Cube cake with 2 hand sculpted monkeys created by www.fortheloveofcake.ca in Toronto. (Link)
8. Rubik's Cube Sandwich
Ever wondered what a Rubik's Cube would look like in sandwich form? Well, now you know: delicious. The "Rubix Cubewich" contains "cubes of pastrami, kielbasa, pork fat, salami, and two types of cheddar. (Link)
9. Rubik's Cube Dessert
How pretty and delicious does this look? Food doesn't have to be boring, chop some fruits, give them a Rubik's cube shape and have fun!
10. Keyboard/Sudoku Rubik's Cube
0 comments:
Post a Comment