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Origami cube
Origami cube






origami cube

A single Shashibo cube can transform into more than 70 different shapes… a number that reaches infinity when you realize that the magnets even allow you to snap multiple Shashibo cubes together! Opening and manipulating the cube is relatively simple – start by grabbing the corners of your cube, and open it like you would a pistachio nut. The fact that you’ve even reached this sentence instead of binge-watching the video is frankly confusing!ĭesigned by Andreas Hönigschmid, the Shashibo combines his love for geometry, magnets, and art into one endlessly entertaining product. Each triangular segment rotates freely (thanks to the magnets) to create a whole variety of geometric shapes, while artwork on the cube’s outer and inner surface fold and flex as if they’re being contorted in the time-space continuum. The cube bends and folds in ways that will confuse, excite, and absolutely hypnotize you. The results, as the video above should rather appropriately demonstrate, are simply stunning. Designed in the avatar of a 3×3-inch cube, the Shashibo is, in fact, made from 24 different triangular segments that snap together and rotate in relation to each other using a system of internal magnets. Nothing I can say will ever match up to how entertaining the Shashibo Cube is to look at. I’d totally understand if you decided to watch the video above on loop instead of reading what I have to write.








Origami cube