dissabte, 2 d’octubre del 2010

Rubik’s Cube

The Rubik’s Cube

By Pere Cases


The Rubik’s Cube is a three dimensional mechanical puzzle invented by Ernő Rubik in 1974. He was born on July 13th 1944, in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, and has always lived in this country. His father was a flight engineer and his mother was a poet. He studied architectural engineering at the Technical University of Budapest, and after that he studied sculpture and interior architecture. In 1971 he worked as an architect and later became a professor in the Budapest College of Applied Arts. He studied spatial alterations and the relationship between man and space. He thinks that a cube is the best expression of space. He invented the Rubik’s cube in 1974.

The Rubik’s Cube has six faces, divided into nine pieces printed in six different colours. The final goal is to have all the pieces on each face in the same colour. To achieve this, the faces need to be moved up or down and to the left or right. This cube is also known as the magic cube. Rubik invented it to help students to understand 3D objects. There are five hundred and nineteen quintillion possible arrangements of pieces that make up the cube (the full number is: 519.024.039.293.878.272.000.000.000.000.000).

The classic Rubik’s cube has 3x3x3 pieces but there are different ones with more pieces; 2x2x2, 4x4x4, 5x5x5, 6x6x6, 9x9x9 and so on.

In addition to the cube shape, there are other kinds of Rubik’s Cubes. One example is the one in the above photo, which is called Rubik’s Come from Hell.

When I was in Budapest, I bought a 3x3x3 classic cube and a 5x5x5 cube. Next time I go there I will buy a 7x7x7 Rubik’s cube. I can do the classic one in one and a half minutes, but the world record score is 6 seconds. I can solve the 5x5x5 cube in half an hour; to learn how to do this, I searched for clips on the YouTube website. It took me less than two weeks to learn how to solve it.

I believe that the Rubik’s Cube is a good invention.

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