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Everything You Wanted to Know About the Rubik's Cube

Rubik's Cube Everything you should know about this game 1 The Spacial Logical Toy Each Rubik's Cube puzzle consists of 26 individual cubes, called "cubelets." They're each connected to one another by an inward extension, which interlocks them with other cubes, but still allows them to move around. 5.7 cm Cubelet Cubelet Intersecting axes hold the six center Cubelet squares in place, but let them rotate. 2 The origin The puzzle was invented in 1974 by Erno Rubik, a Hungarian architect. It was originally called the "Magic Cube." 3 Inspiration Erno Rubik came up with the idea for the internal mechanism after noticing how river pebbles had their edges smoothed away. 4 Toy of the year 5 Business In 1980, the "Magic Cube" was brought to the Western world, and it was renamed the "Rubik's Cube." It More than 300M Rubik's cubes have been sold worldwide. Some say that if you stack them on top of one another, it would equal the same distance from the North Pole to the South Pole. was also named "Toy of the year." 6 Championships Since 2003, "speedcubing" championships have been held regularly in the United States and throughout the world. 7 Permutations How many possible arrangements are there for the Rubik's Cube? 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 8 Math 9 Competition God's number In 2007, the Rubik's Cube was placed on the annual CoolBrands list. An international team has discovered that any puzzle can be solved in 20 moves or fewer. RUBIKS CUBE 10 Faster 11 Finally In 2008, Erik Akkersdijk set a world record by completing the Cube in Puzzle fan Graham Parker breathed a sigh of relief as he finally solved his Rubik's Cube after 7.08 26 years. seconds. Sources: Rubiks.com, bbc.co.uk/news/technology, dailymail.co.uk ONLINE DATING UNIVERSITY Information provided by: http://www.onlinedating.org 5.7 cm Rubik's Cube Everything you should know about this game 1 The Spacial Logical Toy Each Rubik's Cube puzzle consists of 26 individual cubes, called "cubelets." They're each connected to one another by an inward extension, which interlocks them with other cubes, but still allows them to move around. 5.7 cm Cubelet Cubelet Intersecting axes hold the six center Cubelet squares in place, but let them rotate. 2 The origin The puzzle was invented in 1974 by Erno Rubik, a Hungarian architect. It was originally called the "Magic Cube." 3 Inspiration Erno Rubik came up with the idea for the internal mechanism after noticing how river pebbles had their edges smoothed away. 4 Тoy of the year 5 Business In 1980, the "Magic Cube" was brought to the Western world, and it was renamed the "Rubik's Cube." It More than 300M Rubik's cubes have been sold worldwide. Some say that if you stack them on top of one another, it would equal the same distance from the North Pole to the South Pole. was also named "Toy of the year." 6 Championships Since 2003, "speedcubing" championships have been held regularly in the United States and throughout the world. త్రీ 7 Permutations How many possible arrangements are there for the Rubik's Cube? 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 8 Math 9 Competition God's number In 2007, the Rubik's Cube was placed on the annual CoolBrands list. An international team has discovered that any puzzle can be solved in 20 moves or fewer. RUBIKS CUBE 10 Faster 11 Finally In 2008, Erik Akkersdijk set a world record by completing the Cube in Puzzle fan Graham Parker breathed a sigh of relief as he finally solved his Rubik's Cube after 7.08 26 years. seconds. Sources: Rubiks.com, bbc.co.uk/news/technology, dailymail.co.uk ONLINE DATING UNIVERSITY Information provided by: http://www.onlinedating.org 5.7 cm Rubik's Cube Everything you should know about this game 1 The Spacial Logical Toy Each Rubik's Cube puzzle consists of 26 individual cubes, called "cubelets." They're each connected to one another by an inward extension, which interlocks them with other cubes, but still allows them to move around. 5.7 cm Cubelet Cubelet Intersecting axes hold the six center Cubelet squares in place, but let them rotate. 2 The origin The puzzle was invented in 1974 by Erno Rubik, a Hungarian architect. It was originally called the "Magic Cube." 3 Inspiration Erno Rubik came up with the idea for the internal mechanism after noticing how river pebbles had their edges smoothed away. 4 Тoy of the year 5 Business In 1980, the "Magic Cube" was brought to the Western world, and it was renamed the "Rubik's Cube." It More than 300M Rubik's cubes have been sold worldwide. Some say that if you stack them on top of one another, it would equal the same distance from the North Pole to the South Pole. was also named "Toy of the year." 6 Championships Since 2003, "speedcubing" championships have been held regularly in the United States and throughout the world. త్రీ 7 Permutations How many possible arrangements are there for the Rubik's Cube? 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 8 Math 9 Competition God's number In 2007, the Rubik's Cube was placed on the annual CoolBrands list. An international team has discovered that any puzzle can be solved in 20 moves or fewer. RUBIKS CUBE 10 Faster 11 Finally In 2008, Erik Akkersdijk set a world record by completing the Cube in Puzzle fan Graham Parker breathed a sigh of relief as he finally solved his Rubik's Cube after 7.08 26 years. seconds. Sources: Rubiks.com, bbc.co.uk/news/technology, dailymail.co.uk ONLINE DATING UNIVERSITY Information provided by: http://www.onlinedating.org 5.7 cm Rubik's Cube Everything you should know about this game 1 The Spacial Logical Toy Each Rubik's Cube puzzle consists of 26 individual cubes, called "cubelets." They're each connected to one another by an inward extension, which interlocks them with other cubes, but still allows them to move around. 5.7 cm Cubelet Cubelet Intersecting axes hold the six center Cubelet squares in place, but let them rotate. 2 The origin The puzzle was invented in 1974 by Erno Rubik, a Hungarian architect. It was originally called the "Magic Cube." 3 Inspiration Erno Rubik came up with the idea for the internal mechanism after noticing how river pebbles had their edges smoothed away. 4 Тoy of the year 5 Business In 1980, the "Magic Cube" was brought to the Western world, and it was renamed the "Rubik's Cube." It More than 300M Rubik's cubes have been sold worldwide. Some say that if you stack them on top of one another, it would equal the same distance from the North Pole to the South Pole. was also named "Toy of the year." 6 Championships Since 2003, "speedcubing" championships have been held regularly in the United States and throughout the world. త్రీ 7 Permutations How many possible arrangements are there for the Rubik's Cube? 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 8 Math 9 Competition God's number In 2007, the Rubik's Cube was placed on the annual CoolBrands list. An international team has discovered that any puzzle can be solved in 20 moves or fewer. RUBIKS CUBE 10 Faster 11 Finally In 2008, Erik Akkersdijk set a world record by completing the Cube in Puzzle fan Graham Parker breathed a sigh of relief as he finally solved his Rubik's Cube after 7.08 26 years. seconds. Sources: Rubiks.com, bbc.co.uk/news/technology, dailymail.co.uk ONLINE DATING UNIVERSITY Information provided by: http://www.onlinedating.org 5.7 cm Rubik's Cube Everything you should know about this game 1 The Spacial Logical Toy Each Rubik's Cube puzzle consists of 26 individual cubes, called "cubelets." They're each connected to one another by an inward extension, which interlocks them with other cubes, but still allows them to move around. 5.7 cm Cubelet Cubelet Intersecting axes hold the six center Cubelet squares in place, but let them rotate. 2 The origin The puzzle was invented in 1974 by Erno Rubik, a Hungarian architect. It was originally called the "Magic Cube." 3 Inspiration Erno Rubik came up with the idea for the internal mechanism after noticing how river pebbles had their edges smoothed away. 4 Тoy of the year 5 Business In 1980, the "Magic Cube" was brought to the Western world, and it was renamed the "Rubik's Cube." It More than 300M Rubik's cubes have been sold worldwide. Some say that if you stack them on top of one another, it would equal the same distance from the North Pole to the South Pole. was also named "Toy of the year." 6 Championships Since 2003, "speedcubing" championships have been held regularly in the United States and throughout the world. త్రీ 7 Permutations How many possible arrangements are there for the Rubik's Cube? 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 8 Math 9 Competition God's number In 2007, the Rubik's Cube was placed on the annual CoolBrands list. An international team has discovered that any puzzle can be solved in 20 moves or fewer. RUBIKS CUBE 10 Faster 11 Finally In 2008, Erik Akkersdijk set a world record by completing the Cube in Puzzle fan Graham Parker breathed a sigh of relief as he finally solved his Rubik's Cube after 7.08 26 years. seconds. Sources: Rubiks.com, bbc.co.uk/news/technology, dailymail.co.uk ONLINE DATING UNIVERSITY Information provided by: http://www.onlinedating.org 5.7 cm Rubik's Cube Everything you should know about this game 1 The Spacial Logical Toy Each Rubik's Cube puzzle consists of 26 individual cubes, called "cubelets." They're each connected to one another by an inward extension, which interlocks them with other cubes, but still allows them to move around. 5.7 cm Cubelet Cubelet Intersecting axes hold the six center Cubelet squares in place, but let them rotate. 2 The origin The puzzle was invented in 1974 by Erno Rubik, a Hungarian architect. It was originally called the "Magic Cube." 3 Inspiration Erno Rubik came up with the idea for the internal mechanism after noticing how river pebbles had their edges smoothed away. 4 Тoy of the year 5 Business In 1980, the "Magic Cube" was brought to the Western world, and it was renamed the "Rubik's Cube." It More than 300M Rubik's cubes have been sold worldwide. Some say that if you stack them on top of one another, it would equal the same distance from the North Pole to the South Pole. was also named "Toy of the year." 6 Championships Since 2003, "speedcubing" championships have been held regularly in the United States and throughout the world. త్రీ 7 Permutations How many possible arrangements are there for the Rubik's Cube? 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 8 Math 9 Competition God's number In 2007, the Rubik's Cube was placed on the annual CoolBrands list. An international team has discovered that any puzzle can be solved in 20 moves or fewer. RUBIKS CUBE 10 Faster 11 Finally In 2008, Erik Akkersdijk set a world record by completing the Cube in Puzzle fan Graham Parker breathed a sigh of relief as he finally solved his Rubik's Cube after 7.08 26 years. seconds. Sources: Rubiks.com, bbc.co.uk/news/technology, dailymail.co.uk ONLINE DATING UNIVERSITY Information provided by: http://www.onlinedating.org 5.7 cm Rubik's Cube Everything you should know about this game 1 The Spacial Logical Toy Each Rubik's Cube puzzle consists of 26 individual cubes, called "cubelets." They're each connected to one another by an inward extension, which interlocks them with other cubes, but still allows them to move around. 5.7 cm Cubelet Cubelet Intersecting axes hold the six center Cubelet squares in place, but let them rotate. 2 The origin The puzzle was invented in 1974 by Erno Rubik, a Hungarian architect. It was originally called the "Magic Cube." 3 Inspiration Erno Rubik came up with the idea for the internal mechanism after noticing how river pebbles had their edges smoothed away. 4 Тoy of the year 5 Business In 1980, the "Magic Cube" was brought to the Western world, and it was renamed the "Rubik's Cube." It More than 300M Rubik's cubes have been sold worldwide. Some say that if you stack them on top of one another, it would equal the same distance from the North Pole to the South Pole. was also named "Toy of the year." 6 Championships Since 2003, "speedcubing" championships have been held regularly in the United States and throughout the world. త్రీ 7 Permutations How many possible arrangements are there for the Rubik's Cube? 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 8 Math 9 Competition God's number In 2007, the Rubik's Cube was placed on the annual CoolBrands list. An international team has discovered that any puzzle can be solved in 20 moves or fewer. RUBIKS CUBE 10 Faster 11 Finally In 2008, Erik Akkersdijk set a world record by completing the Cube in Puzzle fan Graham Parker breathed a sigh of relief as he finally solved his Rubik's Cube after 7.08 26 years. seconds. Sources: Rubiks.com, bbc.co.uk/news/technology, dailymail.co.uk ONLINE DATING UNIVERSITY Information provided by: http://www.onlinedating.org 5.7 cm

Everything You Wanted to Know About the Rubik's Cube

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In 1974 Hungarian architect Erno Rubik invented the 'magic cube.' Decades later and numerous frustrated and happy puzzler solvers later there have been more than 300 million Rubik's cubes sold worldwi...

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