Description
1 player
20 minutes
8+
NOTE : Therapeutic use for stroke-survivor.
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2019
Q-Bitz Solo was purchased after an occupational therapist recommended it as a mental and physical exercise for my wife who suffered a severe stroke early in 2019. It has proven to be a favourite activity for the patient, to change the cubes to match cards supplied with the game, to move the cubes around to make random patterns and to make up new patterns to try to replicate later from memory. Thus there are dexterity and memory functions exercised for a patient who is lacking in both. A Rubix cube is too complicated for such a person to handle, but Q-Bitz can be used as a much simplified version of Rubix by sorting the cubes to show uniform distribution of symbols instead of whole colours.