2. INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
EVOLUTION
TYPES
TECHNIQUES
STATISTICS
WORLD RECORD
ADVANTAGES
CONCLUSION
3. The Rubik's cube was invented in
1974 by ErnoRubik, a Hungarian
architect, who wanted a working
model to help explain three-
dimensional geometry.
After designing the “magic cube” as
he called it, he realised he could not
actually solve the puzzle.
4. 1944: Ernő Rubik is born in Budapest,
Hungary.
1974: Rubik creates the first working
prototype.
1975: Rubik patents the 'Magic Cube'
1977: The first 'Magic Cube' is sold in a
Budapest toyshop.
1979: Tom Kremer negotiates and signs the
distribution license.
1980: The 'Magic Cube' is renamed The
'Rubik's Cube'.
5. 1990: Ernő Rubik becomes President of the
Hungarian Engineering Academy
1995: Diamond Cutters Int. creates the
'Masterpiece Cube'
2007: Ernő Rubik awards the prizes at World
Championships in Budapest.
2013: A new cube is born! All new faster
action mechanism and durable tough tiles.
6. The Magic Cube was renamed Rubik’s Cube in
1980.
The puzzle is made up of twenty-six
miniature cubes, known as “cubies” or
“cubelets”.
7. Classic 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube.
Mirror Cube (or Mirror Blocks) – the favorite
3x3x3 mod of a lot of cubers.
Megaminx -a Rubik's with 12 faces.
V-Cube 7 and V-Cube 6.
Skewb.
Square-1.
3x3x4 Cuboid.
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10. More than 350 million cubes have been sold.
Rubik patented his invention in 1977, calling
it the Magic Cube.
It didn't take off until he licensed it to Ideal
Toy Co. in 1980.
Less than 5.8% people in the world can solve
Rubik's cube.
There are 6 billion people in the world,
according to Wikipedia there are about 350
million Rubik's cube sold till jan 2009
11. For 3*3 cube:
Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)POPS Open,
Melbourne 2016
4.73
For 4*4 CUBE:
fastest time: 21.24 sec, Feliks Zemdegs
(Australia) at the China Championship on 2
October 2015 in Guangzhou
12. to solving the Rubik's cube that will
indirectly help your brain become sharper.
For one, it betters your eye-hand
coordination.
It improves your concentration in general
and ensures that you are able to process your
thoughts faster.
13. My hypothesis was proven incorrect, for
the Beginner's Method solve the Rubik's
Cube in the least amount of time.
During this experiment, I gave myself 2
days to memorize each algorithm, which I
realized was not enough.
I would also do more test runs before
starting the trials.
So, it improves our analytical skill and
development skill.