![]() The Fadi Cube is obviously harder to solve than the Redi Cube, however, it is not considered to be very hard to solve. Much like the Redi Cube, the Fadi Cube turns around its corners, and in the same way that the Redi Cube is a Dino Cube with corner pieces, the Fadi Cube can be thought of a Lattice Cube with corner pieces. It is believed Meffert's were never fully satisfied with the design and the clunky turns, which eventually led them to pull the plug on production all together. On their website, Meffert's write about going through 5 different prototypes before releasing it as a collectors puzzle (not meant for speed solving). It is interesting to note that the Fadi/Mosaic Cube actually started being mass produced 7 full years(!) earlier than its younger sibling, the Redi Cube. It was mass produced by Meffert's between 20 under the name Mosaic Cube, and by LanLan since 2018. It was invented in 2009 by Oskar van Deventer. ![]() ![]() The Fadi Cube (4x4x4) is a higher-order variant of the Redi Cube.
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