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“There are more than 43 quintillion ways to scramble a Rubik’s cube,” says computer scientist Tom Rokicki. “That’s more positions than there are grains of sand on all of Earth’s beaches.” Forty-three quintillion—43,252,003,274,489,856,000 to be exact—is the kind of number that defies analysis.May 24, 2019
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The youngest person who solved a Rubik’s Cube in a competition was Ruxin Liu (China), who was 3 years 118 days old when she solved the cube in 1:39.33 at the Weifang Open on 14 April 2013.
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The first step is to pick a color to be your first side (blue in the following figures). Next, move the four corner pieces containing a blue side into position, being sure that adjacent corner pieces have the same side color in addition to being blue.
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Well, in case you didn’t know about this, Rubik’s cube is one of the major solutions to increase IQ levels in kids. Various studies have proven that kids who indulge more with the Rubik’s cube and solve them on a regular basis tend to possess higher IQ levels than kids who do not get too involved in cubing.