Does the Rubik’s Cube need a Bluetooth connection?

The Rubik's Cube was invented back in 1974, and in that time, there have been many variants on the classic puzzle, with new shapes, sizes, dimensions, and basically every other twist (pun intended) that you could think of on the classic puzzle.

Of course, that's never stopped Kickstarter before, which has once again risen to the challenge of making a smart device out of something that probably didn't need to be a smart device with the GoCube, a Rubik's Cube with Bluetooth.

And while the GoCube might not be necessary, here's what to like about the idea. The connected app can tell exactly how the cube is configured at any given point, so it can help you learn how to unscramble the cube on your own. And once you've learned the finer points...

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