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PRICE $60 LIKE If you've never successfully solved a Rubik's Cube in your life, this version will teach you how. DISLIKE For $60 I wish the colored panels weren't stickers but something more durable.
In Rubik's World, you don't have to worry about solving the cube if you don't want to, especially if you've never been able to solve a Rubik's Cube without cheating and peeling off the stickers.
Yes. Kinda. Creating an algorithm that can solve the Rubik's Cube is relatively simple -- the kind of algorithms that allow AI to beat humans at chess or Go or even DOTA 2!
Hungarian inventor Erno Rubik's famous puzzle cube has been around for 44 years now, but never like this. The GoCube is a Bluetooth-connected Rubik's Cube, dripping with sensors, that teaches you ...
If, however, like me you've never actually managed to complete a Rubik's Cube without considering peeling the stickers off for a unsatisfying but still tempting non-victory, you probably don't ...
If the Rubik’s Cube was easy, it probably wouldn’t be one of the best-selling toys of all time! But you and your kids can solve it — without peeling and switching the colored stickers!
Thomas, 18, and his friend Carson Mowrer, 17, are both big fans of Rubik’s Cube, and they had been talking for more than a year about ways to bring the puzzle to people with visual impairments.
A machine has taught itself to solve a Rubik’s Cube without human assistance, according to a group of UC Irvine researchers. Two algorithms developed by the researchers, collectively called Deep ...
The world's smallest Rubik's Cube has been unveiled -- and it comes with a hefty price tag. The fully functional six-sided puzzle cube by Japanese toymaker MegaHouse is so tiny it could fit under ...
There are 18 basic moves that can be applied to a Rubik's Cube: rotating one of the six faces — front, back, up, down, left, or right — either 90° clockwise, 90° counterclockwise, or 180°.
A machine learned to teach itself to solve a Rubik’s Cube without human assistance, according to a group of UC Irvine researchers. Two algorithms, collectively called Deep Cube, typically can ...