Perplexus Timeline


Prototype/Unofficial

  1. Equilibre Hable (1979)
  2. Over The Edge (1987)
  3. Plexus (1999)
  4. Star Track (1999/2000)
  5. Superplexus I (2000)
  6. Superplexus II *released as Superplexus* (2002)
  7. a~! Mini (2004)
  8. DC *exclusive to IPP32* (2012)


Official Range

  1. Original (2009)
  2. Epic (2010)
  3. Rookie (2011)
  4. Twist (2013)
  5. Warp (2014)
  6. World’s Smallest (2015)
  7. Death Star (2015)
  8. Giant [Introduction to Kinetic Series] (2016)
  9. Q-Bot (2016) 
  10. Drakko (2017)
  11. Prophecy (2018)
  12. Lightspeed (2018)
  13. Mini Spiral (2018)
  14. Mini Cascading Cups (2018)
  15. Beast (2019)
  16. Epic (2019)
  17. Rebel (2019)
  18. World’s Smallest Twist (2019)
  19. Revolution Runner (2019)
  20. Teeter (2019)
  21. Micro Spiral (2019)
  22. Micro Cascading Cups (2019)
  23. Twisted (2019)
  24.  Sidewinder (2019)
  25. Go! Spiral (2020)
  26. Go! Stairs (2020)
  27. Hybrid (2020)
  28. Fusion (2020)
  29. Go! Snitch (2021)
  30. Portal (2022)
  31. Mandalorian (2025)

Tracks Range


As of 2024 Perplexus models Rookie/Rebel, Original/Beast, Epic & Portal have all been issued a rebrand and recolour under the Rubiks label.

These Rubiks models are indistinguishable beyond the colour scheme to their Perplexus counterparts, and in some instances even include Perplexus branding.

The core set released without names, instead they have numbers/levels to highlight the difficulty of each version.

There’s no Level 1 model available as of yet, this will likely be a “Go!” type design.

  1. Level 2: 70 (Rookie/Rebel)
  2. Level 3: 100 (Original/Beast)
  3. Level 4: 125 (Epic)
  4. Level 5: 150 (Portal)
  5. Mandalorian 

Comments

  1. This misses the Perplexus Vortex, as seen here: https://reddit.com/r/perplexus/comments/1cbpe9j/my_collection/

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    1. Vortex is a one off prototype that is simply the Twist with different brand name and colours, it’s not distinct enough to be considered a different product.

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