Anyone who enjoys building sculptures from blocks and puzzles and are looking for a new challenge as well as a useful light for your apartment, might be interested in a smartphone controlled puzzle called Light Show.
Light Show incorporates both moving blocks, (that you would probably be familiar if you have already tempted the Rubic Snake) together with LED lights.
As you might already have guessed the more blocks you have within your puzzle, the more shapes your puzzle can possibly transform into making solving the puzzle shapes even more tricky and adventurous. Watch the video below to learn more.
The Light Show puzzle can be as big as a sculpture for your living room and as compact as your flashlight. And theoretically, with 24 blocks you can have 7X10^13 different shapes to create by moving the blocks around, say its creators.
“Light Show is a new generation of light puzzle, that is fun, challenging, yet customizable to fit the needs of our life. It is divided into 3 different levels, What makes the Light Show unique is that each of the individual triangular blocks contained a set of Color LED inside. With this one of a kind design you are not only challenged to solve the shape, you are also challenged to solve the color and pattern of the puzzle.
Our patent pending modular rotating block design allows you to twist, detach and attach each block of the Light Show intuitively to resemble thousands of different shapes that you can or cannot imagine.
The Light Show is customizable inside and out. Despite the fact, that it can twist into different shapes, the Light Show is also app-enabled. This means you are able to customize the color, the flashing speed, the moving pattern of each individual LEDs inside the Light Show all with your smart phone. ”
For more information on the new Light Show puzzle jump over to the Kickstarter website for details via the link below.
Source: Kickstarter
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