We co-created the exhibition with Liberty Science Center in the USA and Google’s Creative Labs was our lead partner. One of the first working prototypes, made of wood and without colours, is now part of the traveling science exhibition called Beyond Rubik’s Cube. Do you still have the prototype of your first cube? We spoke to Ernő Rubik about the history of the Rubik's Cube, how he feels about the widespread popularity it has garnered, and its future. He created what was then known as the "Magic Cube" in 1974 for his students when he was a professor of design in Budapest.Ī head-scratching puzzle loved by people of all ages, this brightly coloured cube has inspired a whole community of Cubers, including speedcubers and of course, multiple Guinness World Records title holders. Ernő Rubik is a Hungarian inventor who, as his name suggests, is the brains behind the much loved Rubik's Cube.
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