With more than 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 (43 quintillion) different set ups and simply 1 solution, the 1982 cube rubiks solution world, which celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2005 is still the best puzzle ever.
1982 cube rubiks solution world
Almost impossible stop playing - there's even a Cubaholics Anonymous - the is an icon of design, and remains the top selling puzzle on the earth. The current world record is an astounding 12.54 secs and there are also records for doing it 1-handed, currently 27.62 seconds, and believe it or not completing it blindfolded.
1982 cube rubiks solution world
It's more than usual that these records are outside of the talents of normal persons - as there's not anything regular about finishing a 1 in 43 quintillion puzzle in 13 seconds - but whether it takes mins, hours or days, the 1982 cube rubiks solution world is nonetheless the king of un-putdownable puzzles. Are you up to the challenge?
1982 cube rubiks solution world
The 1982 cube rubiks solution world was invented by Hungarian resident Erno Rubik, a lecturer teaching the Budapest College of Applied Arts, who produced a completed prototype in 1974. Within one year of its launch in nineteen eighty 1982 cube rubiks solution world had grown into the quickest-selling puzzle the country had ever known. 1982 cube rubiks solution world is now the number one selling puzzle in the world with over 250 million 1982 cube rubiks solution world sold.
1982 cube rubiks solution world
Rubik lived in Budapest. Tibor Laczi, a business associate, said when he first met him, 'When Rubik walked into the room I felt like giving him some money. He looked like a beggar! He was terribly dressed, and he had a cheap Hungarian cigarette hanging out of his mouth. But I knew I had a genius on my hands.'
1982 cube rubiks solution world
Ensuing Rubik's feat having travlelled home from a conference in the United States, Laczi said, 'It was his first trip to the West, and he didn't ask me to take him anywhere after the press conference.
Most People from Hungary that come here want to look at shops or buy jewellery or visit a bar. Rubik went back to his hotel. He was always that way, even after the money started. The one and only thing he did was embark on using better cigarettes!'