Google celebrates 40 years since Rubik's Cube with a doodle

19 May, 2014 Google

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If you gave up trying to crack the Rubik's Cube a long time ago, why not make another attempt with Today's Google's digital version of the immensely popular 3D combination puzzle posted as a doodle on the 40th anniversary of its invention.

 

In 1974, while a young professor of architecture in Budapest, Hungary, Erno Rubik (photo above) created an innovative solid cube that twisted and turned but did not break or fall apart.

 

The first model was used to help him explain spatial relationships to his students. With colorful stickers on its sides, the cube got scrambled and thus emerged as the first 'Rubik's Cube.' Head to Google.com and solve it, have fun!


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