At French 3D printing marketplace Cults, Fossil product designer Emmanuel Carillo has published his designs for a simple and kid-friendly Rubik’s-style cube. While at the University of Cincinnati, Carillo wanted to present the fun and brain-expanding powers of the Rubik’s Cube to kids with a cute design. The result is the Ozo Bear, a twistable puzzle for the young and puzzle-frustrated alike.
Carillo first simplified the Rubik’s Cube by reducing the number of individual panel pieces from 9 x 9 x 9 to 2 x 3 x 6. …
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