Third order Rubik's Cube
The Rubik's Cube, also known as the Rubik's Cube, was first invented as a mechanical puzzle toy by Professor Erno Rubik at the Budapest School of Architecture in Hungary in 1974. The Rubik's Cube has multiple gameplay modes such as racing, blind twisting, and single twisting, and its popularity has remained strong for a long time. It holds various competitions every year and is one of the most popular intellectual games. In the usual sense, a Rubik's Cube refers to a narrow sense of a third-order Rubik's Cube. The shape of a third-order Rubik's cube is usually a cube, made of elastic hard plastic. The conventional racing gameplay is to scramble the Rubik's Cube and then restore it in the shortest possible time. Generalized Rubik's Cube refers to various geometric shapes that can be scrambled and restored through rotation.
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