Rubik-kocka

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Hey steemit people I knew the rubik cube since I was little but almost never managed to solve it all but three years ago suddenly I started to study and succeeded and now my peak in solving the whole cube is 40 seconds so I decided I am telling you this amazing and fascinating thinking game hope you enjoy reading

Rubik-kocka (Rubik-kocka) is a mechanical faucet invented in 1974 by the sculptor and professor of Hungarian architecture Erna Rubik. The Hungarian cube is a plastic cube with each of its six sides divided into nine equal squares that can move and exchange places with each other. There are also versions in which each wig is divided by 2 × 2, 4 × 4 or 5 × 5 squares, and larger versions (6 × 6 × 7 × 8 × 8 squares in each wig or even more). The sides of the cube are usually covered with stickers in six different colors, one on each side of the cube. When the puzzle is solved, each wig of the cube consists of only one color. The world record for solving the cube is 4.59 seconds. The peak was achieved by Seung-Baum Cho in 2017

The Hungarian cube, which was first marketed to the public for the first time as Magic Cube, was reintroduced in May 1980 as Rubik's cube after the Hungarian inventor. It is known by this name in most languages of the world, although in Hebrew it is named after the country of origin. It is considered the best-selling toy in history, with sales of some 300 million original cubes and imitations

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Good! at my peak, I solved it in 60 seconds but I prefer to play 'blind chess'
Great Post.

hah my peak is 50 secs xD

You might want to add toy and puzzle to tags. Shame not to use all 5.

Thanks for the info, keep up!

I can't even solve one layer...