From the NY Times 10/14/89 Patents column: "... ,the new brain teaser is a cube divided into squares, nine on each face. Each square can be rotated in both a horizontal and vertical plane, creating billions of possible combinations. at the outset, all squares on each side have the same color. the goal is to mix up the colors and get them back in order. In addition, however, the new puzzle contains one blank square, which can be slid to any location on the cube. This makes the challenge easier, because it gives the players another way to move squares from one place to another." So what do you think this puzzle is? Do cubies rotate or do cubie faces rotate? Is this a sliding block puzzle on the equators like the hungarian globe puzzle as sold by nature company etal? Is this just sam lloyd 15 puzzle on the surface of a cube? pete beck, ----- End of forwarded messages