Rubik's Cube
When you say #Rubik's #Cube, don't just think of an intelligence-enhancing toy. The Rubik's Cube is much more than that. Developed in 1974 by the Hungarian sculptor and architect #Er #Nö #Rubik under the name of "magic cube", this toy attracted the attention of millions around the world in the 80s and early 90s on its journey from Budapest. In 1980 and 1981, it was named Toy of the Year in England for two consecutive years.
🚨Rubik's cube
Today, the 3x3x3 standard cube is the most known and tried to solve cube. However, 4x4x4 cubes, also known as Rubik's Revenge, and 5x5x5 cubes, also known as the Professor's Cube, are also of great interest. The popularity of the Rubik's Cube continues to grow with the production of different versions. In addition, many official competitions are organized to see who can solve it the fastest. In 2017, South Korean SeungBeom Cho achieved the record for solving 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube with 4.59 seconds.
Rubik's cube is a fun toy that brings together group theory, algorithm theory and geometry, and can draw concrete conclusions from the abstract world of mathematics from this perspective. What makes the Rubik's Cube so interesting and complex is that it can be rotated in all three dimensions. The player can rotate each face both clockwise and counterclockwise. Hundreds of different combinations emerge with every turn. There are 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 possible combinations in the 3x3x3 Rubik's cube to be exact.
🚨How to Solve a Rubik's Cube?
There are different methods for solving the Rubik's cube. Let's share one of them with you below…
1- Get to know your cube. For example; white is opposite to yellow, orange to red and green to blue. The colors in the central part are generally opposite to each other.
2- To start, pick a face and pick a color. The color you choose should be in the center square, consider this face as the top face.
3- Your goal should be to create a one percent plus sign of your choice . Find other squares of the same color and place them in the middle of the bottom of the cube. Then turn the edges 180 degrees to make a crosshair.
4- Now straighten the corners. Find the squares that are the same color as the central square and turn the cube to bring them to the four corners. With this move, you must have completed the upper face with the color you have chosen.
5- Now you need to switch to the middle layer . Thus, the colors of the lower two layers will match. First, turn the cube upside down, so the completed side is down. Start completing the middle face again, starting from the center.
6- Create a new cross on top without turning the cube . When finishing the top face, first try to make an L on the top left side and then set the other two squares.
7- Straighten the upper corners. Turn the top face so that it is the same color square in the lower right corner. Now turn the right face and bottom face so that all the corners are the correct color. Turning the upper and lower faces will complete the cube! Don't see if it looks difficult. In a little time, you will master it too. Have a nice try ..