
Rubik's Cube
A Rubik's Cube is a 3D combination puzzle consisting of 26 smaller cubes, organized in a 3x3 grid on each face. Each of the six faces is a different color, and the goal is to twist and turn the cube to align all faces to show a single color. Invented in 1974 by Hungarian architect Ernő Rubik, it became a global sensation in the 1980s. Solving the cube involves understanding algorithms—specific sequences of moves that reposition the pieces without disrupting the solved parts. The puzzle is a popular challenge that enhances spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills.