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Rubik's Cube
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In 1974, a young Professor of architecture in Budapest (Hungary) named
Erno Rubik created an object that was not supposed to be possible. His
solid cube twisted and turned - and still it did not break or fall
apart. With colourful stickers on its sides, the Cube got scrambled and
thus emerged the first Rubiks Cube. It took well over a month for
Erno to work out the solution to his puzzle. Little did he expect that
Rubiks Cube would become the worlds best-selling toy ever. As a
teacher, Erno was always looking for new, more exciting ways to present
information, so he used the Cubes first model to help him explain to
his students about spatial relationships. Erno has always thought of the
Cube primarily as an object of art, a mobile sculpture symbolizing
stark contrasts of the human condition: bewildering problems and
triumphant intelligence; simplicity and complexity; stability and
dynamism; order and chaos.For this magic object to become the most
popular toy in history a few chance meetings had to take place.
From then rubicks cubes are become very popular and it is the one of the intresting peace of puzzle for almost every geekz
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