We do love a good exercise for the brains here at KiddyCharts and you certainly can get a decent workout with a Rubik’s SPARK. This interesting mind game will entertain both kids and parents.
Rubik’s advocates, games fanatics, puzzle and brainteaser addicts will all love the new Rubik’s Spark (SSP £19.99)! Experience Rubik’s like never before with the amazing new electronic cube, featuring six challenging games for both individual and social play!
The Rubik’s Spark features unique bubble control, a brand new dimension of games control! No buttons, no touch screen, simply control the spark by tilting and turning the cube and enjoy an interactive experience guided by LED lights. The spark even contains special sensors so it knows when and where the lights are going as you move the cube!
Full information on the product is available at John Adams.
We are giving you the chance to win the new Rubik’s Spark – because we love you. *loads*
To enter the competition for your chance to win a Rubik’s Spark, all you need to do is to follow the instructions within the widget bellow. Do fill it out so you don’t miss out on your chance to win this amazing brain game.
This giveaway closes on Thursday 13th October at 11.59pm. The usual terms and conditions for giveaways on this site apply as well, so please do take a look at them to make sure you understand them. This is a UK only competition too. Good luck to all participants.
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We wish you all good luck, and hope to see you on the blog again soon. We’ve always got something new and exciting every week for you all.
Leanne Bell
Thursday 13th of October 2016
I used to watch in awe as other people completed them.
Victoria Prince
Thursday 13th of October 2016
Mine is that my grandparents used to have one, it lived on the hifi and everytime I went round I used to play with it!
Ruth Wollerton
Thursday 13th of October 2016
I struggled to complete it as a child, so I took it to bits and reassembled it and pretended I had solved it!!!!
Kaye M
Thursday 13th of October 2016
I remember my older brother had one and I thought they were really cool. But I never got the chance to have one unfortunately :(
marie powell
Thursday 13th of October 2016
I could never do it, so I thought I could pull it apart and put it back together...I was wrong