I got my NeoCube from my jiju(brother-in-law). He brought it from canada.
It has 216 magnetic balls, which have very high power.You can make many shapes out of it. Each individual ball playsimportant role in it.

With different people you will get so many different shapes and creations.

Each time we make 6*6 square it repeals with other magnetic balls and
difficult to make them stick together.

This globe is made by small triangular shapes of 9 balls. Its really fun making this globe.

See this micky mouse creation.
We're finding the same problem with the balls repelling. Have you figured out any tricks or is it just a matter of practice? We've watched several instructional videos, and they make it look so easy! Maybe we got a bad batch?? Any tips please pass on, as I'm ready to send it back!! :o(
ReplyDeleteHey friend sorry for late reply.
DeleteThe only trick I used was try to rotate balls in such a way that it fits properly. Each time you add new ball just check its polarity. I don't think you got a bad batch or something. Its better to get used to it. Hope you can share some of your creations :)