Get This High-Tech Cube Puzzle For Over 50% Off During Amazon's Spring Sale

The ex-Mars AI Robot Cube is a self-scrambling electronic cube that's great for novices and experienced cubers
Whether you're a total Rubik's Cube novice or a seasoned solver looking for a unique new puzzle to add to your collection, the ex-Mars AI Robot Cube is worth checking out. Successfully funded by Kickstarter backers, the AI Robot Cube hit store shelves about a year ago with a lofty $120 price tag. During Amazon's Big Spring Sale, however, you can get this unique electronic puzzle for as low as $49.
Amazon's discount drops the price to $70, but shoppers in select US regions can also take advantage of a manufacturer coupon--located below the price--that slashes an additional 30% from the cost at checkout. If eligible, you'll wind up saving $71 on this high-tech gadget that we enjoyed when we tried it last fall.
The AI Robot Cube from eX-Mars uses AI technology to teach you how to solve a Rubik’s Cube. Beginners can follow along with a unique demonstration mode, which lets the cube rotate autonomously to show you exactly which side needs to move next. You’ll even get step-by-step instructions and feedback when a wrong move is made. It's a bit bulkier than your standard cube, but its flashing lights and instant feedback should make it a frustration-free way for newcomers to learn the basics.
Once you’ve mastered the basics, you can enable the scramble feature to have the cube automatically change its layout--meaning you won’t have to recruit a friend to reset your puzzle every time it’s solved. Better yet, the AI Robot Cube comes with an automatic solving timer, so you can easily monitor your progress.
Other notable features include the ability to act as an alarm or intelligent dice and the ability to program the cube with Scratch.
If you're interested, head over to Amazon and grab the AI Robot Cube while its on sale. If it's there, be sure to clip the coupon on the store page to receive your full discount. It appears that shoppers in the Midwest can get the additional discount, but customers living on the West Coast may not be eligible.
See at AmazonOnce you’ve mastered the basics, you can enable the scramble feature to have the cube automatically change its layout--meaning you won’t have to recruit a friend to reset your puzzle every time it’s solved. Better yet, the AI Robot Cube comes with an automatic solving timer, so you can easily monitor your progress.
Other notable features include the ability to act as an alarm or intelligent dice and the ability to program the cube with Scratch.
Smart Cube & Electronic Puzzle Deals
- ex-Mars Self-Scrambling Smart Cube -- $70 (
$120) | Available for $49 in select regions - GoCube Edge 3x3 Smart Cube -- $59.45 (
$85) - Rubik's Cube Connected X Smart Cube -- $20 (
$40) - Gan 356 iCarry Smart Cube -- $22.49 (
$30) - Giiker Super Slide Puzzle -- $37.59 (
$54) - Giiker Smart Sudoku -- $44.79 (
$56) - Giiker Smart Four -- $52.79 (
$66) - Giiker Tic Tac Toe Bolt Game -- $32 (
$40) - Giiker Super Blocks Pattern Matching Puzzle -- $46 (
$57)
The AI Robot Cube is a well-rounded device, but its unorthodox shape and turning motion may not appeal to all puzzle enthusiasts.
If you’re seeking something more traditional, check out the GoCube Edge, which gets you a 3x3 Smart Cube. If you've always wanted to learn how to solve a Rubik's Cube, the GoCube Edge has a fantastic companion app with tutorials that teach you how. The free app also has various minigames as well as online multiplayer matches. The GoCube Edge is discounted to $59.45 (was $85) during Amazon's Spring Sale.
Alternatively, you can grab a Rubik's brand smart cube for 50% off or a smart speedcube from the popular cube manufacturer Gan for only $22.49.
Another popular brand for electronic puzzles is Giiker (pronounced Geeker). Giiker specializes in electronic sliding puzzles, and its flagship product, the Giiker Super Slide, is discounted to a great price during the sale. You can also save on Giiker's electronic version of Sudoku as well as a couple of innovative board games.
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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG