Scramble Cube

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The Scramble Cube is a variation of the Rubik's Cube. The Scramble Cube is under a series of variations known as the Okamoto Cubes. This puzzle is invented by Katsuhiko Okamoto. The Floppy Cube is the fourth Okamoto Cube. It is another 3x3x1 puzzle which is also known as “Super Floppy Cube”. Scramble Cube is not supposed to be messed up with Floppy Cube.

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The Scramble Cube look nearly the same as Floppy Cube except that its center piece is shape like a diamond. The center piece does not bend when turning the rotating pieces unlike Floppy Cube. When the rotating pieces are twisted 90°, the rest of the cube are not locked, which means that the cube is able to change form, thus adding more fun to the cube compared to Floppy Cube.

The cube is considered easy to solve, but it takes a bit more time to turn the cube back into its 3x3x1 form.

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