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I assumed that successfully unscrambling a cube would forever remain on my bucket list, but a smart Rubik’s Cube is finally teaching me the strategies to solve one.
The Rubik's Cube is a classic puzzle toy, but trying to solve it for the first time can be a daunting task. Fortunately, there are some very good guides that show you how to tackle the puzzle.
The Rubik's Cube was created 50 years ago by Hungarian inventor Ernő Rubik. Since then, over 500 million of them have been sold. We dive into this global phenomenon that's captured the ...
Earlier this year, while putting together a video about the world’s fastest solvers of the Rubik’s Cube, I decided to devote some time to learning to solve the classic puzzle myself. Tyson Mao ...
The result? A Rubik's Cube that merrily walks its way across the table, rotating its sides to solve itself faster than you ever could (unless, of course, you're a speed cuber).
To solve the Rubik's cube, all you need is a slightly expensive connected cube, and time to kill.
The Rubik’s Cube became one of the most famous and popular puzzles of the 1980s, and people have made competitions out of solving them ever since.
The first time I watched 16-year-old Oliver Phillips solve a Rubik’s Cube, I blinked and nearly missed the whole thing. From ...
A machine has taught itself to solve a Rubik’s Cube without human assistance, according to a group of UC Irvine researchers.
Rubik's Cube inventor has seen his color-matching puzzle go from a classroom teaching tool in Cold War-era Hungary to a worldwide phenomenon with over 450 million cubes sold and a mini-empire of ...
The Rubik's cube is back and bigger than ever. Why is it still so hard for me to solve?