who solved the Rubik’s Cube in 3.13 seconds at a competition in Long Beach, California last year, followed by 10-year-old Wang Yiheng from China, who achieved his personal best of 3.38 seconds ...
The 2×2×2 cube. This is essential the "corners only" version of the classic 3×3×3 cube. The applet below was written by Werner Randelshofer (CubeTwister). Since this cube is really just the 3×3×3 ...
The 3x3 twist puzzle has been a pop culture icon since Ernő Rubik released his famous cube ... or will find it worth the extra $10 or so to jump up to the GAN. But if neither of those options ...
Allowing for moves that create quantum superpositions makes a quantum version of a Rubik’s cube incredibly complex, but not impossible to solve ...