Actually, I see now that it's an assembly puzzle (like Instant Insanity) and not a moving-parts puzzle (like Rubik's cube). So: has anyone thought to replace the labels on a Rubik's cube with SET symbols? (And what should the design be? We need to choose 54 of the 81 symbols to appear on the exposed faces of the cubies.) I imagine that marketing such a thing would be an IP nightmare, if the rights to SET and Rubik's cube are held by different companies. Then again, SET could sell adhesive labels that "coincidentally" happen to be the same size as the faces of cubies of standard-size Rubik cubes. Jim On Tuesday, December 5, 2017, James Propp <jamespropp@gmail.com> wrote:
Is this sort of hybrid between the games SET and the Rubik's cube a new thing?
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Jim Propp