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  1. Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

    The Rubik's Cube is a 3D combination puzzle invented in 1974 [2][3] by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik.

  2. The Official Rubik’s Cube | Make Your Move

    Find everything you need to know about the Rubik’s Cube right here.

  3. Online Rubik's Cube - Simulator, Solver, Timer and Tutorial

    Play with the Rubik's Cube simulator, calculate the solution with the online solver, measure your times, and learn the easiest solution.

  4. How to solve the Rubik's Cube - Beginners Method - Ruwix

    If you get stuck or you don't understand something, the online Rubik's Cube solver program will help you quickly fix your puzzle. All you have to do is input your scramble and the program will …

  5. Rubik's Cube Solver 3x3x3 - Grubiks

    Used by millions around the world - this rubik’s cube solving website will show you how to solve any valid scramble with an easy to follow step-by-step solution.

  6. How to Solve The Rubik's Cube

    Whether you want to learn it to impress a girl, because your friends bet you couldn't, or just to close the book on the biggest time waste of your childhood by finally defeating it, this guide will …

  7. A Brief History of the Rubik’s Cube - Smithsonian Magazine

    Sep 25, 2020 · The first book by the reclusive inventor of the world’s most iconic puzzle, the Rubik's Cube. Erno Rubik inspires us with what he’s learned in a lifetime of creating, curiosity …

  8. Ernő Rubik - Wikipedia

    Ernő Rubik (Hungarian: [ˈrubik ˈɛrnøː]; born 13 July 1944) is a Hungarian architect and inventor, widely known for creating the Rubik's Cube (1974), Rubik's Magic, and Rubik's Snake.

  9. The Official Rubik’s Cube | Solution Guides

    Need help solving your 3x3 Rubik’s Cube? Or another Rubik’s puzzle? Explore all our our Solution Guides right here. Happy solving!

  10. Online NxN Rubik's Cube Solver and Simulator

    Online Rubik's Cube, 4x4x4 and other NxNxN cube solver and simulator. Set up a scramble to find the rotations leading to the solution.