A dream-team combo: The new Rubik's Cube Tetris Brainteaser joins two of the best classic games

It's Tetris with a Rubik's Cube, and we're in love.
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the new Rubik's Cube Tetris Brainteaser displayed in four positions
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In a time when everything is done on a screen, we're all craving some fun ways to disconnect from the chaos of scrolling. If you grew up solving the Rubik's Cube (or attempting) and playing the classic Tetris, you're in for a real treat.

In late 2025, the Rubik’s Tetris Cube dropped, and yes, it's a dreamy as it sounds. Or frustrating, depending on how you feel about solving a Rubik's Cube.

It's a re-worked classic Rubik's Cube that adds an element of Tetris. Instead of maneuvering the cube to line up each color in a three-by-three grid, you'll rearrange the cube into iconic Tetriminos we all know from Tetris.


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Twist and shape the cube to create the green S-shape from Tetris, a purple T-shape, a yellow O-shape, and everyone's favorite shape — the red Z, plus a few more. When you've solved the puzzle (or feel done trying), you can display it on the included stand. That'll fit in perfectly on the shelf with your favorite Lego builds.

the Rubik’s Tetris Cube
All the best Tetris shapes, but in a Rubik's Cube shape Credit: Rubik's

Rubik's considers solving the puzzle to be an advanced challenge, rating it as a 4 on the 1 to 5 challenge scale, and the brand recommends the Cube for those ages 8 and older.

The Rubik’s Tetris Cube first launched at Target, both online and in stores, but you can also snag it at Amazon, although it's currently a few dollars more. Rubik's says we can expect availability at Walmart come March.

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