Hello avid cubers!

We all know and love the humble Rubik's cube, but, there comes a 
time in any cuber's life when we have to relenquish the comfort of 
the 3x3 and 'tackle' the higher order cubes. Progressing from the 
3x3 is no major obstacle, since 4x4's are still being produced 
(albeit at relatively high costs) today. Likewise the 5x5 is still 
on the market (touch wood). But beyond that?? I recently stumbled 
(yes, in a link following kinda way) upon this site: 
www.olympicube.com, which you no doubt may have done yourself. On 
the site is made mention to a new method for constructing large 
cubes, by a greek inventor. BUT hold your horses, I've yet to 
ascertain whether these are to be solved. The 6x6, of which they/he 
has a working prototype looks amazing. This post, therefore, is to 
ask you (the wider cubing community) whether you know anything more 
about these so called 'olympic cubes', and whether they CAN be 
purchased. If you have any info that is definitive, might you drop 
me a message at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or, else, post here, and I'll 
try to come again ;). As an Australian resident, however, I'm 
thinking that these cubes HAVE been marketed, and I'm just going to 
have to wait for a ripple to come my way,

Cheers! and good cubing!





 
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