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Reasons why I didn't like this Cube


Every one of us is familiar with a Rubik’s Cube and I know that we had an attempt (at least once) to solve this mind-boggling brain puzzle.

Way back in my high school days is when the Rubik’s cube reached its peak of popularity. I must say that it is truly an i-want-to-caught-your-interest-get-your-hands-on-me-and-try-to-solve-me game. Isn’t it?

And I am one of those shungaers-pagdating-sa-ganyan person. NEVER WAS A MOMENT IN MY LIFE THAT I SOLVED AT LEAST A SIDE OF THE CUBE. (Maybe when a miracle happens)

According to what they say, it takes a lot of patience & hard-work in solving the cube. There are a lot of trial and errors that will happen. I admit I am not good at directions, and it is one way related to the puzzle. Isn't it a logic game, right? Uhyeahh.

I tried solving one a while ago (cause there is one here) and maybe after a couple of minutes I just gave up.


I envy those people who are good at it. Maybe I won't solve any foreverrrrr. Oh that's why I hate it. Bitter lang? :D

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