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Rubik's Cubes

The Rubik's Cube was invented in 1975 and has confused people ever since. The object of this puzzling, multi-colored cube is to twist and turn it to get each side showing one color. Ask questions here about the history of the Rubik's cube as well as tips and tricks on solving it.

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