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Rubik's Cube Invention, it wasn’t actually a toy

We rarely see a toy that can maintain it popularity for more than a generation. Just like Barbie, Play-Doh and Lego, the Rubik’s cube have now prove it ability to last for generations as it celebrates its 40th birthday recently.


Invention Of The Rubik's Cube
What make it remarkable is the fact that the Rubik’s cube wasn’t actually invented as a toy. It was created by Erno Rubik, an architect from Hungarian as a working model to explain 3 dimensional geometry.

The first Rubik’s cube was weight 2 times heavier that the current one and it was called “Magic Cube”. However, after he design the cube, Rubik realize that he couldn’t solve the puzzle himself as the colored squares become more mixed up the more he move them.

The cube can be rearranged in 43 quintillion different ways. Nevertheless, he finally solve the puzzle after a month by rearranging the corner of each side first.

It took a few years for Rubik to market his invention as a toy. In 1979, Rubik’s cube was recognize as a potential hit at the Nuremberg Toy Fair and by 2009 it become the biggest-selling toy of all time as 350 million units was successfully sold worldwide.

The popularity of the cube never fully disappear, probably due to the “speed cubing” competition where people compete to be the fastest to solve the cube. The record is currently held by Mats Valk who manage to solve the puzzle in only 5.55 second.

To become a Rubik’s cube speed solver like him, you need to know how to solve a Rubik’s Cube fast. This might cause more peoples to buy Rubik’s cube as they’re going to need it for home practicing before entering the actual competition.

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