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The famous 36 Cube three-dimensional sudoku puzzle as invented by Derrick Niederman. The gameplay consists of placing all the towers onto the base and form a level cube with each of the six colors appearing once in each row and column. Or in other words: To fit the blocks in the right places to win. Simple at first glance, but any game from an inventor with a PhD from MIT is bound to be challenging, as indeed it is. The moniker of the 'World's Hardest Game' is true in every sense.
The player requires some abstract thinking, and a certain amount of special insight to get through this puzzle game. Age recommendation is 8 upwards (due to small parts) and is ideal for all adults who appreciate challenging games and brain teasers.
Highlights:
* Crazy near-impossible puzzle game is like 3D Sudoku
* Based on Euler's 36 officer problem
* Ages 8 and up, single player
* It seems easy at first but is really, really hard to win!
* Teachers recommend having this logic game in math classrooms
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