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Rubik cube
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Rubik cube [ˈruːbɪk], Rubik's cube
n
(Group Games / Games, other than specified)™ a puzzle consisting of a cube of six colours, each face of which is made up of nine squares, eight of which are individually rotatable. The aim is to swivel the squares until each face of the cube shows one colour only
[named after Professor Erno Rubik (born 1944), its Hungarian inventor]


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Byline: ANI London, Nov 3 (ANI): Britain's Charlotte Cooper, 23, has become the fastest female Rubik's cube solver, who can complete the Cube blindfolded in 15 seconds.
Byline: BRIAN MCIVER HOW A CUBE CONQUERED THE GLOBE THE Rubik's Cube was invented in 1974 by a Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture.
The 3x3 cube with 6 sides is the first completely electronic and solvable Rubik's Cube featuring touch sensor technology and lights in all squares, it has motion-detecting accelerometer to determine which is false move and if its facing up or active and includes internal rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries.
 
 
 
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