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Rubik's cube is a 3-D puzzle that was invented in the early 1970s by Ernu0151 Rubik. It became popular in the 1980s and has seen a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century. There are many different types of Rubik's cubes, as well as imitations.
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Rubik's Cube is 3-D and has Six Faces - & Why is Best Toy for Your Kids Rubik's cube is a 3-D puzzle that was invented in the early 1970s by Ernő Rubik. It became popular in the 1980s and has seen a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century. There are many different types of Rubik's cubes, as well as imitations. The Rubik's cube is a puzzle that consists of colored tiles (or blocks) on the outside and has a mechanism within. The game starts with all six faces of the cube in different colors. Each mug can rotate about its center axis. All the pieces are held together by one central part, allowing the whole thing to turn nicely and quickly. Six centerpieces turn on the center axis. These centerpieces show one solid color and are arranged in a way that allows them to be rotatable. On each side of the cube, there are nine blocks. The nine blocks show two colors, alternating between three colors (e.g., red-green-blue, green-red-blue, blue-red- green). There are a total of fifty blocks on the cube. Rubik's invention became popular in the 1980s when it was imported to Hungary from Germany and then America. Since then, it has become one of the most popular puzzle games around the world. 2005 marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Rubik's cube, and there have been many revivals of the game in the 21st century.
There are many different types of Rubik's cubes, as well as imitations. The standard Rubik's cube is 3-D and has six faces (or sides), each with nine blocks. There are a total of fifty blocks on the cube. The "Pillowed" version of the Rubik's cube has rounded pieces that are easier to hold. The "Fisher Cube" or "Key-chain puzzle" is tiny and flat, so it can be carried around easily without being noticed. Another variation is the "Professor's Cube," a standard Rubik's cube with an extra set of pieces added. This different set of parts allows the player to transform the 2×2 blocks into other shapes, which can be done differently. The "Ghost Cube" has no visible face centerpieces, so it is often mistaken for a 3×3×3 cube. The "Master Cube" is a 6×6×6 cube, and the "V-Cube 7" is a 7×7×7 cube. Finally, the "Thinking Time Cube" is an 8x8x8x8x8x8 cube. Imitations of the Rubik's cube are often made in China and can be bought in stores or online at sites. Some of these imitations are just like the original, but others have different pieces inside them.