Rubik’s Cube is a fun way to get frustrated, and extremely rarely it’s a way to feel exceptionally brilliant when all the colors line up just right.
But now here’s a new way to be delighted with Rubik’s Cube as furniture you use daily. Yes, it’s a dresser.
Fun to look at, and impressively designed with the stacking of Lazy Susan bearings and dowels to make the color squares interchangeable. (Click here for the instructions.)
But, as a mom, I’m thinking it could be just like the toy. A fun challenge that could speed fast to frustration when you are late and need to figure out which side opens the drawers to find your socks.
Perfect for kids. Especially kids who want to change-out the color squares to add another dimension of challenge to siblings or parents who keep their socks in that Rubik’s cube dresser so you never know where your socks are.