advancing to the next puzzle! Up to 8 excess moves will register on the game board.

MODE 2

MODE 2 is similar to MODE 1, except that all the puzzles are randomly generated by the computer. You will be able to tell how many moves are required to solve a puzzle right before the puzzle appears as you did in MODE 1 (see previous charts).

NOTE: When you access MODE 2, the default game, or first game in MODE 2, the computer allows you to do the same puzzle level you achieved in MODE 1. So if you have solved puzzle 8 in MODE 1, then you can play puzzle number 9 in either MODE 1 or MODE 2.

In Mode 2, you can go back to any puzzle level up to the last puzzle level you achieved in Mode 1. To select a previous puzzle, you need to hold the ON/OFF/RESET button for over 2 seconds, and then press the number button of that puzzle. The game then starts automatically.

MODE 3

Your career as a "Cubist" takes on a whole new dimension in mode 3, which you could call the "Lights In" mode, since you are now given the chance to input your own puzzles to challenge yourself and your friends! Of course, you have to figure out how to solve them too, so don't try to get too tricky!

When you select MODE 3 with the GAME button and push START, you are able to press as many of the buttons on the keypad as you like. Each time a button is pressed once, it will light up. When you have finished creating, you press the START button again -- but this time you need to hold the START button for over 2 seconds so that the unit knows you are trying to start the game instead of adding to your puzzle creation!

There are no minimum moves required in the game. Once you clear the board, you will have successfully completed that particular game and you will see the "Lights around the board" reward finish!

Note: it is possible to create a puzzle that is so difficult, it may not have an answer! We recommend creating easy puzzles first, then work your way up to more advanced puzzle types.

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