A robot built out of Lego can solve a Rubik’s Cube in about 3.2 seconds, but some 40 years after I first picked up the iconic puzzle, I’ve yet to solve it on my own. I assumed that successfully ...
I believe once you solve one side there is just a sequence that you can follow to solve the rest (maybe it has to be the top layer). I've done it a few times but never memorized the steps. Not at ALL.
In the blog they mention it consumes ~240 joules of energy to do a single solve. So it's drawing nearly a kilowatt of power during the solve process. They also mentioned that they really tightened ...
Having children means being a puzzle-solver in ways big and small. By Samantha Mann Puzzling, to me, has always been an activity for people who lack legitimate hobbies. The thought of assembling 500 ...
How To Cake It Yolanda Gampp shows how to cake a classic Rubik's Cube out of vanilla cake stacked with sweet chocolate ganache. The colored squares are made of thin colorful fondant and arranged in a ...
Japanese toymaker MegaHouse has unveiled a miniature Rubik’s Cube — one so tiny that you might need a pair of tweezers to solve it. Each face of the cube, which is made from aluminum, measures about ...