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Rubik’s cube

Rubik’s cube. Invented by Ernő Rubik. Ernő Rubik was born in 1944. in Budapest. He is a Hungarian architect, designer and university professor. Firstly he called his invention the ‘Magic Cube’. The cube was invented in 1975. After it’s attendence it achieved an international popularity.

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Rubik’s cube

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  1. Rubik’s cube Invented by Ernő Rubik

  2. Ernő Rubik was born in 1944. in Budapest. He is a Hungarian architect, • designer and university professor. • Firstly he called his invention the ‘Magic Cube’. • The cube was invented in 1975. After it’s attendence it achieved an • international popularity. • It’s a mechanic, logical toy and it’s the world’s top-selling puzzle game. • More than 300 million Rubik’s Cubes have been sold worldwide.

  3. The aim of this game is that from the beforehead jumbled cubes, we have to remove them to their original orderly colour scheme. So we must have the same coloured stickers on every face of the cube. • The original 3×3×3 version has nine stickers of its six faces and traditionally they are white, red, green, orange, blue and yellow. • Speed cubing is a competition of solving the Rubik’s Cube as quickly as possible. The competitions are being held in several categories.

  4. Light Transmitting Concrete Invented by Áron Losonczi

  5. Áron Losonczi was developed the light transmitting concrete (LiTraCon) in 2001. • He was working on it with scientists of the Technical University of Budapest. • The idea to apply concrete and glass together is pretty old but his business is not, he stated to produce it in 2004. Now he is producing the LiTraCon with his friends in Csongrád. • He used optical filament in place of glass for this invention. • Probably it became famous because of its surreal look.

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