THE NEWEST OLDEST CONCEPT IN A GAME
 
Fact Sheet

QUBIGON  -  is a brain teaser that can challenge and entertain many people

Brain teaser enthusiasts
Casual puzzlers, and as a party game
People looking for ways to exercise their brain, especially seniors

This is the famous square sliding 15 number puzzle, but played in 3 dimensions instead of 2

The flat square number puzzle has been popular for more than 100 years
Unlike the square puzzle, and Rubik’s Cube, it is easy to make your own 
                    arrangements on Qubigon, to help in solving it

It can be played on several levels of difficulty, and with variations

You can add the Genius Chip to make it very challenging
You can remove some chips to make it easier
You can just match on colors, or do a combination of matching colors first, then the numbers

It has a huge number of starting arrangements that are all solvable

1 quintillion for normal play, and 2 quintillion with the Genius Chip
There will always be new arrangements to play

Nice inherent properties

Simple rules, cannot be easier, but can still be challenging
Sliding the chips around is fun, and they make a nice clicking sound

Always challenging

One can try solving it with the lowest number of moves, or the fastest time
Simpler to study than Rubik's Cube, moving one chip per move, yet still a challenge

This puzzle is “The Newest Oldest Concept in a Game”

The shape is over 2300 years old, found by Plato, and is one of his "Platonic Solids"
A 3-D version of the classic flat square sliding puzzle has been waiting long to exist

People who like Rubik’s Cube will want to give Qubigon a try, if they had the chance

Like Rubik’s Cube, Qubigon is simple, challenging, attractive, and fun to manipulate
The world has been waiting many years for a new, different, and captivating successor 
                to Rubik’s Cube
 
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