About Rubik's Cube


The Rubik's Cube is a 3D mechanical puzzle that has captivated puzzle enthusiasts around the world since its invention in 1974 by Ernő Rubik, a Hungarian architect and professor of architecture. It consists of a cube with six faces, each composed of nine smaller squares of the same color.


The six faces of the Rubik's Cube are typically colored with six different colors: white, yellow, blue, green, red, and orange. The objective of the puzzle is to solve it by arranging the smaller squares so that each face of the cube is a single color again.


Solving the Rubik's Cube requires strategic thinking, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving skills. There are various methods and algorithms developed by speedcubers and enthusiasts to solve the puzzle efficiently.


The Rubik's Cube has become an iconic symbol of intelligence, creativity, and perseverance. It continues to challenge and inspire people of all ages to push the boundaries of their problem-solving abilities.


Whether you're a beginner or an experienced cuber, exploring the world of Rubik's Cube can be a rewarding and fulfilling journey filled with excitement and discovery.