Some toys never go out of fashion. Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Rubik’s continues to be the most popular puzzle cube brand in the world, with around 500 million sold, according to ...
Rubik’s Cube has been around for what seems like forever now, and has spawned an entire subculture devoted to solving the puzzle with automation. Most Rubik robots put the cube in a specially ...
Rubik's cube is one such puzzle. The applet below was written by Werner Randelshofer (CubeTwister). In this course we'll investigate the cube, learn how to model it using group theory, uncover a ...
The Rubik's Cube turns 50 this year and, under the ownership of Spin Master, it shows no signs of retirement. The iconic 3-by ...
MANHATTAN (CN) - The makers of the Rubik’s Cube are using illegitimate trademarks to squeeze out the competition, a competing puzzle-cube maker claims in a federal complaint. Hungarian architecture ...
It may be surprising to learn that very little memorization is required to solve Rubik's Cube. In fact, it can be solved using only four types of move sequences: cycling 3 corner pieces (for permuting ...
Ever since the Rubik’s Cube was released, it’s taunted almost a half billion tinkerers who think they can crack its confounding mysteries, only to be stymied by its maddening secrets.
Gary Greenfield Four kids discover that their Rubik's cube is alive, and endowed with amazing powers. They befriend the cube, and they decide the best use for its powers is solving mysteries.
Hundreds of Rubik's Cube fans have descended on Glasgow for a three-day competition, racing against the clock - and each other - in speed time-trials. This video has been optimised for mobile ...
A business owner’s vision of transforming a Southside property that was once considered a public nuisance into an upscale gallery has neighbors breathing a sigh of relief.
Solving Rubik’s Cubes is a learnable skill. However, to compete at the top level, you’ll have to train hard. Speed cubers can solve a 3×3 cube in under ten seconds these days, after all.
A year-long challenge is seeing a London 14-year-old create flags of the world using Rubik’s Cubes. Enthusiasts and world record holders descend on Glasgow for a "cubing" competition.