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    CMY CUBE – Sensory Toy w/ Changing Color Subtraction, Optics & Physics

    Brain teasing toys are designed as mind-engaging toys that not only can help to stimulate both critical and creative thinking as well as help you to further develop your curiosity, but can also keep you engaged and entertained for hours and hours on end. Just like regular toys, brain teasing toys come in many different types, shapes, and sizes, including simple and quick-to-solve puzzles, lock-based puzzles that consist of one or more locks with unusual or hidden mechanics, challenging math-based toys that work with colors, fractions, and other early math concepts, or even sensory toys that are designed to help you think outside the box and see the world in a completely different way. For the latter, one of those sensory toys is the CMY CUBE, and trust me, this one is so special that it can keep you engaged in the blink of an eye.

    The CMY CUBE is a super intriguing and satisfying sensory toy that allows you to explore the concepts of color subtraction, optics, and physics all in a simple yet compelling way.

    By simply using the three standard primary colors – Cyan, Magenta and Yellow, hence the toy’s “CMY” designation – and then combining those with the concepts of optics and physics to create an ever-changing spectrum of color, this magical sensory cube toy ultimately allows you to create new and more complex colors within different optics, and these can help you view both life and light through an entirely different lens.

    Thanks to its unique and innovative design, this extremely curious and utterly magnificent sensory toy can easily keep you engaged to ultimately provide you with endless hours of enjoyment, all while simultaneously helping you in stimulating critical and creative thinking.

    So, without any further ado, let’s have a slightly more detailed look at the CMY CUBE and see exactly how this super unique sensory toy is designed to work.

    DESIGN & SPECS

    Starting with the cube’s dimensions, the CMY CUBE comes at a fairly compact size. In fact, you can get it in three different sizes: Mini (with 1.18 inches / 30 mm sides), Original (with 1.96 inches / 50mm sides ), or MEGA (with 3.74 inches / 95 mm sides).

    CMY CUBE
    CMY CUBE – Available Size-Models (Mini, Original and MEGA)

    Obviously, these three different sizing options are designed respectively for kids, then for teenagers and young adults, and then the biggest size is more appropriate for people with bigger hands, of course.

    Now, for creating its ever-changing spectrum of colors – which is then combined with the concepts of optics and physics – this cube actually comes with all of its six (x6) sides featuring the three primary colors, which are Cyan, Magenta and Yellow.


    To be a little more specific, this translucent sensory cube toy is coated in electromagnetically subtractive materials which at first, appear as cyan, magenta, or yellow, and each of these three primary colors can be found exactly in 2 of the cube’s total 6 faces, for which each color has its corresponding matching face (of the same color) sitting parallel to the first one, meaning on the opposite side of its matching colored face.

    CMY CUBE
    CMY CUBE

    So, having the cube with one of its 6 faces / sides facing you directly makes the cube appear like a regular and normally colored cube.

    However, because all of the cube’s primary-colored sides are also translucent, if you start twisting and turning the cube’s geometry so that you can look at it from different angles, the light that goes through the cube will finally start to mix the cube’s three primary colors from its different sides, for which you’ll then be able to get colors like Green and Orange, and many other cool colors.

    As such, turning and rotating the cube in different ways allows you to create new astonishing color-combinations, and different angles will obviously result in the appearance of different colors.

    As a final tip for our beloved readers, in order to completely appreciate and experience these translucent sensory cube toys, we recommend that you to hold the cube either before light, or alternatively, try dipping it into a sunbeam to bathe the room in a shifting spectrum of color.

    FINAL THOUGHTS

    The CMY CUBE is a super intriguing and satisfying sensory toy that allows you to explore the concepts of color subtraction, optics, and physics all in a simple yet compelling way.

    CMY CUBE
    CMY CUBE

    By simply using the three standard primary colors – Cyan, Magenta and Yellow, hence the toy’s “CMY” designation – and then combining those with the concepts of optics and physics to create an ever-changing spectrum of color, this magical sensory cube toy ultimately allows you to create new and more complex colors within different optics, and these can help you view both life and light through an entirely different lens.

    Thanks to its unique and innovative design, this extremely curious and utterly magnificent sensory toy can easily keep you engaged to ultimately provide you with endless hours of enjoyment, all while simultaneously helping you in stimulating critical and creative thinking.

    CMY CUBE
    CMY CUBE

    The CMY CUBE makes for a great sensory toy, as it always delivers an awesome engaging experience, each and every time you play with it. Moreover, while this cube can easily keep you engaged and entertained, it also makes for a great piece of art / decoration for your desk-space. It’s perfect for kids and adults alike, and it also makes for a great and unique gift.

    If you’re interested in buying it, the CMY CUBE has its Mini size-model going for just $19.95, while its Original size-model goes for just a little extra, coming at $29.95 (just $10 more). Then, for the largest size-model, called the MEGA, each unit is priced at $69.95.

    You can order your CMY CUBE size-model of choice via the company’s official shopping page, which you can access by clicking here.


    Discount Code Available

    Finally, as a special deal for our beloved readers here at GadgetGram, I’d also like to mention that there’s a Coupon Code available for a 10% Discount.

    Simply use the code “CUBES10” at your checkout page to get a total of 10% Off from your order’s price-tag.


    Upcoming New Geometry Models

    In addition to the CMY Cube and its dedicated Cube Stand, the company also has four more toys available from its lineup of sensory toys that come portraying different geometry shapes.

    These include The Aether, The Cube Presence, The Mundus, and The Collectors Pack, featuring three of the Platonic solids in original or mini sizes.

    Additional products will also soon be available, coming in early October, including The Motus, The Ignis, and The Ultimate Pack, which features all five Platonic solids.

    David Novak
    David Novakhttps://www.gadgetgram.com
    For the last 20 years, David Novak has appeared in newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV around the world, reviewing the latest in consumer technology. His byline has appeared in Popular Science, PC Magazine, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Electronic House Magazine, GQ, Men’s Journal, National Geographic, Newsweek, Popular Mechanics, Forbes Technology, Readers Digest, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Glamour Magazine, T3 Technology Magazine, Stuff Magazine, Maxim Magazine, Wired Magazine, Laptop Magazine, Indianapolis Monthly, Indiana Business Journal, Better Homes and Garden, CNET, Engadget, InfoWorld, Information Week, Yahoo Technology and Mobile Magazine. He has also made radio appearances on the The Mark Levin Radio Show, The Laura Ingraham Talk Show, Bob & Tom Show, and the Paul Harvey RadioShow. He’s also made TV appearances on The Today Show and The CBS Morning Show. His nationally syndicated newspaper column called the GadgetGUY, appears in over 100 newspapers around the world each week, where Novak enjoys over 3 million in readership. David is also a contributing writer fro Men’s Journal, GQ, Popular Mechanics, T3 Magazine and Electronic House here in the U.S.

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