Screen time that
teaches a real skill.

For parents

A cube that walks them through their first solve.

A smart cube connects to cubrs and the app guides your child through solving it, turn by turn, in plain colors. It’s time in front of a screen that leaves them holding a real skill — not another game that ends when the tab closes.

Set it up on a computer

cubrs runs in desktop Chrome, Edge, or Opera. Create the account, connect the cube, and hand over the guided solve. Learning is free.

Open cubrs

Reading this on your phone?

The cube connects over Bluetooth, which needs a desktop browser. Send yourself the link and a short setup note for when you’re at a computer.

You hold the account and set it up — cubrs is a parent-managed app, not a kids’ sign-up.

What you get out of it

More than a distraction.

Focus and confidence

Solving a cube is a sequence of small, patient wins. It rewards concentration and finishing what you start — and finishing it feels genuinely great the first time.

Progress you can watch

Every solve is timed and scored for accuracy, so improvement is visible. You can literally watch the times come down week over week — a real skill, measured.

Something to do together

Learn it alongside them from the same guided steps, then race each other. It plays as well at the kitchen table as it does solo.

The gift answer

A smart cube and a year of cubrs is about one video game.

If you’re looking for a present that isn’t another game, this is a strong one: a good smart cube plus a year of cubrs lands around the price of a single new title — and it teaches a skill they keep. Learning to solve is free; the speed trainer and leagues are Pro at $2.42 a month.

Which cube to buy See how the guided solve works
You’re the account holder.
cubrs is set up and managed by you. We keep it that way on purpose — the account, the sign-in, and the data are the parent’s, and the app doesn’t ask a child to register. See how we handle data in our privacy policy.

This browser can’t reach your cube.

cūbrs talks to smart cubes over Web Bluetooth, which lives in Chrome, Edge, and Opera on desktop. Safari and Firefox don’t ship it, and iPhones and iPads can’t run it at all — that’s Apple’s call, not ours.

One email with the link, nothing else. Or open the app anyway if you know your browser supports Web Bluetooth.