"It takes about a month to break in a brand-new Rubik's Cube, " said 23-year-old Australian Tim McMahon.
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Steal your kids' toys: There's a new version of that Rubik's Cube that you loved as kid.
"The Rubik's Cube provides balance in the toy box, " explains Adrienne Citrin, speaking for the Toy Industry Association.
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Mr. Dickman, 15, was consumed with solving Rubik's Cube puzzles or by spending hours a day playing videogames.
For a time he wrote a mathematics column in Scientific American from which you could learn things like the theory of the Rubik's Cube.
In a pivotal scene from The Pursuit of Happyness Will Smith's character solves a Rubik's Cube in front of a brokerage executive stumped by the puzzle.
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And on February 7th Alcatel-Lucent unveiled technology that reduces the size of a wireless base station from a filing cabinet's to that of a Rubik's cube.
But Mindstorms fans--most of them well past childhood--have blown past that promise to make thousands of automatons: discus throwers, bartenders, maze explorers, Rubik's Cube solvers and more.
The Rubik's Cube--that maddening twistable puzzle that requires mental and digital dexterity to twist and turn bands on a cube until each side is a solid color--is making a comeback.
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And just for fun, we brought you the world's largest Rubik's Cube mosaic -- which stands over 13 feet high by 200 feet wide and is made from 85, 794 cubes.
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The finished product is expected to be about the same size as a Rubik's cube and, said its creators, would let owners get at its innards to make their own modifications and write their own games.
By his own design, though, WALL-E has become, over time, an endlessly curious garbologist who collects objects that strike his fancy -- an eggbeater, a sheet of bubble wrap, a Rubik's cube, a paddle-ball, a Zippo lighter, a brassiere (he experiments with it by putting it over his eyes) a diamond ring in a velvet box (he tosses the ring and keeps the box).
The cube was invented by a teacher, Erno Rubik, in Budapest.
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