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The Rubik's Cube was invented in 1974 by Ernő Rubik, a Hungarian architecture professor. Rubik later used the Cube as a learning exercise to teach his students about three-dimensional spaces. Little did he know his "Magic Cube" (as he originally named it) would become one of the most famous puzzles of all time! Today, the Rubik's Cube is acknowledged as one of the most beloved toys of all time. Each year millions are sold, solved, and shared among friends, families, and puzzle seekers alike. This book will be a fun, visual celebration of this most recognisable of toys, and will feature great…mehr

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The Rubik's Cube was invented in 1974 by Ernő Rubik, a Hungarian architecture professor. Rubik later used the Cube as a learning exercise to teach his students about three-dimensional spaces. Little did he know his "Magic Cube" (as he originally named it) would become one of the most famous puzzles of all time! Today, the Rubik's Cube is acknowledged as one of the most beloved toys of all time. Each year millions are sold, solved, and shared among friends, families, and puzzle seekers alike. This book will be a fun, visual celebration of this most recognisable of toys, and will feature great quotes, fascinating stats & facts, fun photos and plenty of nostalgia, to cater for all fans of the Cube, past and present!

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The Rubik's Cube was created in 1974 by Ernõ Rubik, a Hungarian architecture professor. Rubik later used the Cube as a learning exercise to teach his students about 3-dimensional spaces. Little did he know his 'magic cube' (as he originally named it) would become one of the world's most famous puzzles of all time!