The Bedlam Cube – the new three-dimensional puzzle phenomenon
sweeping the nation – is this year’s official product
to be associated with today’s global Guinness Worlds Records
Day.
The record attempt sounds simple …13 different geometric
shapes that have to fit together into the shape of a 4 x 4 x
4 cube in a clear box. The fastest time recorded on the day
will be the first Guinness World Record for the cube.
The Guinness World Record attempts will take place at world
famous toy superstore Hamleys of London in Regent Street and
also at FAO Schwarz in New York. To mark the special event.
The 3-D Tetris style puzzle actually has 19,186 different solutions,
but to find one is mind-bogglingly difficult – but thousands
are taking up the cube challenge daily!
Danny will be at Hamleys of London on Regent Street attempting
the World record along with members of the public and other
puzzle masters.
The Press are invited to attend from 11am until 4pm
Danny Bamping, Managing Director of Bedlam Puzzles said:
“It is very exciting for us to be involved with the Guinness
World Records Day. As yet there is no official record –
but on November 9 there will be. It will be exciting to see
if anyone can do it in less than 10 seconds – I know it
can be done!”
Craig Glenday, Editor-in-Chief of Guinness World Records said;
“We are excited to have the Bedlam Cube as our official
product for Guinness World Records Day on November 9. It’s
a brilliant product and we think it’s the perfect puzzle
to engage everyone as part of the worldwide record attempts
happening on the day. We’re looking forward to finding
out who will become the first official Bedlam ‘speed cubing’
champion of the world!”
Notes to Editors:
BEDLAM CUBE GUINNESS WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT GUIDELINES
The record for the fastest time to assemble a Bedlam Cube is
based on the quickest time it takes an individual to put all
13 pieces back into the box correctly and solve the puzzle.
1. The cube used should be a standard, authorised Bedlam Cube
2. The normal or mini sized version of the cube may be used.
3. Any of the 19,186 solutions can be used for the record attempt(s).
4. The Bedlam Cube must be tipped out on a clear surface by
an independent person and the 13 pieces distributed randomly
in front of the person making the attempt.
5. No more than 30 seconds must pass between the pieces being
tipped out to the time the clock starts for the attempt.
6. The attempt must be timed by an experienced timekeeper using
a highly accurate stopwatch.
7. The time starts when the player picks up the first piece
of the Bedlam Cube.
The time ends when the player places the 13th piece into place
in the clear box to complete the cube and solving the problem.
The Bedlam Cube History:
Plymouth-based entrepreneur Danny Bamping, 32, famously appeared
on the 2005 series of Dragons’ Den with his Bedlam Puzzle
Company and had the dragons fighting over each other to invest.
After some clever negotiations Bamping initially accepted a
deal on camera for £100,000 in exchange for 30 per cent
of his company to two of the Dragons – after a brief period
of due diligence Danny changed his mind, opted to go it alone
and funded his Bedlam dream with a bank loan.
Last Christmas, every retailer – including Hamleys -
that stocked the Bedlam Cube completely sold out! The company
has since secured deals with some of the UK’s largest
retailers for this coming Festive season including WHSmith,
John Lewis, Tesco, Debenhams and Argos. Smaller retailers such
as Toy and gift shops are also stocking the Bedlam cube.
Contact Bedlam:
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samples
Please contact us using the details below:
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