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Third order Rubik's Cube

Third order Rubik's Cube

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Rubik's Cube, also known as Rubik's Cube, was originally a mechanical puzzle toy invented by Professor Erno Rubik of the Budapest School of Architecture in Hungary in 1974. Rubik's Cube has various gameplay modes such as racing, blind twisting, and single twisting, and its popularity has not declined. It holds various competitions every year, making it one of the most popular puzzle games. In the usual sense, the Rubik's Cube refers to the narrow definition 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 disrupt the Rubik's Cube and restore it in the shortest possible time. The generalized Rubik's Cube refers to various geometric entities that can be disrupted and restored by rotation.