Most of us have tried our hands on the renowned Rubik’s Cube, a mechanical puzzle invented in 1974 by the Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik.

Now in the present day tech-gen there’s an MP3 player on the same lines.
Designer Hee Yong has developed a concept MP3 player on Rubik’s Cube puzzle, and like the original puzzle, the device too requires a bit of thinking to operate. To turn it on you simply need to start playing with the cube and each layer has a different function like getting it started, play, stop and turning it off. Perhaps you need to correctly align certain columns or rows to get it to do what you want and obviously the only way to turn the player off is to complete the puzzle.
Now what’s really puzzling (apart from the puzzle itself) is that how many of us would actually go ahead and carry a Rubik’s Cube-concept MP3 player in the pocket?
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