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Rubik’s Cube inventor offers advice for solving the timeless puzzle “Problem solving is a very basic activity of the human mind and if a problem is complex you need to divide the problem into ...
Rubik's Cube inventor has seen his color-matching puzzle go from a classroom teaching tool in Cold War-era Hungary to a worldwide phenomenon with over 450 million cubes sold and a mini-empire of ...
NEW YORK — If you’ve ever had trouble solving a Rubik’s Cube, a good piece of advice is to break it down into steps. It’s worth a shot: That advice is from the man who invented it.
A machine has taught itself to solve a Rubik’s Cube without human assistance, according to a group of UC Irvine researchers.
Hungarian inventor Erno Rubik's famous puzzle cube has been around for 44 years now, but never like this. The GoCube is a Bluetooth-connected Rubik's Cube dripping with sensors that teaches you ...
Maggie Jordan feverishly studies the multicolored cube. You can see the gears turning in the 15-year-old’s mind as the puzzle turns in her hands. She whispers to herself as she memorizes the pattern.
How fast can Casey Pernsteiner solve a scrambled Rubik’s Cube? Try reading this paragraph out loud. That’s about how long it takes her to transform that mixed-up block of squares into a completed ...
Innovations This robotic hand learned to solve a Rubik’s Cube on its own — just like a human. Researchers say the feat moves robots one step closer to “human-level dexterity.” ...
His solve looked as legitimate as it could possibly be: The jumbled cube was revealed to him, he looked it over for a few seconds, presumably to observe patterns and plan a course of action, then ...
Scientists have sculpted squishy materials into a ‘Rubik’s Cube’ with sections that can be twisted and rotated — just like the real thing. To solve the Rubik’s Cube, that maddening 1980s puzzle, users ...
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