It first appeared at Burning Man, providing a guiding light in the wastes, and now it’s coming to Seattle’s Pacific Science Center. What is it? Why, it’s a huge 26-foot Rubik’s cube that can actually ...
Participants from all over the world descended on Madrid, Spain, Thursday to compete in the World Cube Association European Championship to solve a Rubik’s Cube in various ways, including using their ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - For many, solving a Rubik's Cube might seem impossible. But a 12-year-old boy in Arizona can not only solve the puzzle - he can do it using only his feet! Luke Thoresen ...
Unlike his hands, Daniel Rose-Levine’s feet never seem to fail him. At the age of 11, he got hooked on trying to solve a 3D plastic puzzle cube, practicing so much, his hands started to hurt from all ...
Rubik's Cubes are hard to solve, even when they're small enough to fit on your hand. But why not go bigger? Famed puzzlemaker Tony Fisher claims to have made the world's largest, working Rubik's Cube.
March 12 (UPI) --A New York teenager said he used plenty of math when he set the Guinness World Record for solving a Rubik's cube -- with his feet. Daniel Rose-Levine, 16, set the current record in ...
If you think solving a Rubik's Cube with your hands is impressive, get a load of this kid. He can do it with his feet! Twelve-year-old Luke Thoresen's skill went viral in his YouTube video. Now, he ...
Veteran puzzle maker Tony Fisher is making quite a buzz with his latest Rubik's Cube creation. This is because the puzzle does not only require a rich brain; it also entails muscles to actually solve ...
Rubik's cube experts are in Spain for the 2018 European championship. The four-day competition has attracted more than 600 participants from 48 countries. Competitors race against the clock in various ...
(KVOA/NBC) For many, solving a Rubik’s Cube might be impossible, but one 12-year-old boy in Tucson, Arizona can not only solve the puzzle, he does so using his feet. A YouTube video of Luke Thoresen ...
It first appeared at Burning Man, providing a guiding light in the wastes, and now it's coming to Seattle's . What is it? Why, it's a huge 26-foot Rubik's cube that can actually be solved. It takes 3 ...
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