Talk:Rubik's 360

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solving[edit]

It's no good shaking it there is genuine method to manipulate it in order to steer the balls through the spinning spheres. Each inner sphere spins around an axis but has a weight so they each act as gimbals so remain the same way up. You need to understand the physics to solve it.


I have a question: once you solve Rubik's 360, is it possible to return the puzzle to its original state? That is, once you maneuver all 6 beads into their corresponding compartments, is it possible to return them all to the center sphere easily for resolving?

Yes It can easily be re-loaded just open the locking rings and turn the puzzle around a few times and the balls will drop back inside.

Only one way to solve a rubiks cube?[edit]

Actually the Rubiks cube has several methods of being solved. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.61.225.60 (talk) 01:51, 15 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I think in this case 'solution' is being used to mean 'state of being solved'. In other words, there is only one particular state in which the puzzle can exist and be considered solved. --90.206.122.241 (talk) 20:24, 11 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]