Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: This is the iconic Rubik's Cube. A 22-year-old in Australia can solve it in a record 4.22 seconds. Others might spend hours, days, weeks ...
For five decades now – coinciding with Rubik’s 80th birthday in July – the cube has endured as a design marvel, a seemingly simple yet challenging lightweight plastic toy that vexes the impatient.
[Nothorwitzer] built a pretty incredible Rubik’s Cube table with hidden storage. The coolest feature of this table is the way it opens. Twisting the top section of the cube causes two drawers to ...
Originally called the "Magic Cube", the puzzle was licensed by Rubik to be sold by Ideal Toy Corp. in 1980 via German businessman Tibor Laczi and Seven Towns founder Tom Kremer, and won the German ...
TCL has a new twist on the portable projector called the PlayCube, which is said to be have been inspired by the Rubik's Cube ...
Rubik’s Cube was a global sensation of the 1980s, a harmless, handheld test of mental and physical dexterity, determination and patience. Geeks embraced the plastic puzzle box as a handy ...
A regulation Rubik’s, this is not. The design doesn’t feature a machine vision system to capture the state of the cube. Instead ... as simple as a jumbled up toy from the 1970s.
“I considered creating an Aomori-specific version of Rubik’s Cube after learning that 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of the birth of the toy cube,” Mikami said. Images of the Fuji, Jonah ...
Viewers are treated to two very different photos of cake: the first image, the inspiration, shows a perfect-looking cake made ...