You can read more below about the performance issues that led us to dismiss it, but let’s put it this way: Buying an original Rubik’s Cube for speed cubing is like buying a 1974 Corvette to go ...
There’s a common trope in movies and TV where, to show a character is off-the-charts smart, the writers will have them solve ...
More than 500 people are competing at the Rubik's UK Championship in Coventry. The event, at the CBS Arena, includes 15 ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: This is the iconic Rubik's Cube. A 22-year-old in Australia can solve it in a record 4.22 seconds. Others might spend hours, days, weeks ...
Well, as 10 year old me discovered in a pre-internet era, it was flippin' hard - the original Rubik's Cube has 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 combinations (that's just over 43 quintillion for those ...
The Rubik’s Cube was a smash hit when it came out in 1974, and continues to maintain a following to this day. It can be difficult to solve, but many take up the challenge. The Arduino Rubik’s ...
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.
“The 5-milimeter Rubik’s Cube is the result of the trinity of ... 1,000th of the size of the original, which measures around 2.2 inches across each face. And each side of the nine squares ...
More than 500 million cubes have been sold worldwide since Hungarian professor Erno Rubik invented the twisty-turny ...
A robot that can solve a Rubik's cube puzzle in 0.38 seconds has been developed by two researchers in the US. The current world record is 0.637 seconds, which was set by German engineer Albert ...
Japanese toy maker MegaHouse has created the world’s smallest Rubik’s Cube, weighing only 0.33 grams and measuring 0.19 inches per side. Made from aluminium, this tiny puzzle took nearly two ...