
Contents:
•Rubik’s Cage
•24 Cubies (4 x red,
blue, yellow, green,
orange & white)
•Instructions
Object of the Game:
The player who aligns 3 of his/her Cubies of the same
colour in a row on one face of the Rubik’s Cage –
vertically, horizontally or diagonally – wins!
Set-Up:
Players begin the game with the Rubik’s Cage empty.
Note that there is a removable door at the top and the
bottom of Rubik’s Cage, and that the Rubik’s Cage also
rotates on 2 axes.
For a 2-player game, each player selects three different
sets of coloured Cubies. For example, Player 1 selects
the red, blue and yellow Cubies, and Player 2 selects
the green, orange and white Cubies. Each player should
have 12 Cubies.
For a 3-player game, each player selects two different
sets of coloured Cubies. For example, Player 1 selects
the red and blue Cubies; Player 2 selects the yellow and
green Cubies; and Player 3 selects the, orange and white
Cubies. Each player should have 8 Cubies.
For a 4-player game, each player selects one set of
coloured Cubies. Any remaining cubies please put to one
side and these will not be used in the current game.
Players must remember their Cubie colours until the very
end of the game, which is especially important when they
run out of Cubies.
Players place the Rubik’s Cage in the middle of the table
and their Cubies in front of them. Play is ready to begin.
How to Play:
1. Players take turns, with the youngest player making
the rst move.
2. On a turn, a player can choose to do any
one of the following:
•Drop a Cubie: Remove the top door on the
Cage and place one Cubie into any of the
eight sections. At the end of the turn, the
player replaces the Rubik’s Cage door.
•Twist the Cage: A player may turn one
layer of the Rubik’s Cage one quarter
turn (90 degrees) in either direction.
•Flip the Cage: A player can turn the Cage
upside down by rotating it 180 degrees.
NOTE: During the game, a player cannot
directly reverse another player’s immediately
previous move.
3. Play continues until all Cubies have been placed. If a
player has no Cubies remaining, he/she must either
turn a layer or ip the Cage on his/her turn.
Winning the Game:
The rst player to place three of his/her Cubies of the
same colour in a row on one face of the Rubik’s Cage –
vertically, horizontally or diagonally – is the winner!
If the game continues until the last piece is placed in the
Rubik’s Cage, no player has won, the game is a draw.