Rubik’s Revolution
Rubik’s cube is a mechanical puzzle invented by a Hungarian sculptor and architect Erno Rubik in the 1974. In the original Rubik’s cube each of the six faces is covered by 9 stickers, among six solid colors – white, yellow, orange, red, blue, and green. A pivot mechanism enables each face to turn independently, thus mixing up the colors giving almost a thousand patterns to solve. For the puzzle to be solved, each face must be a solid color. It may seem very simple but a Rubik’s cube takes patience, intelligence and skill to solve. There are actually a lot of solutions to solve a Rubik’s cube. Among the most popular solutions is the use of algorithms.
Through the years there have been a lot of innovations for the toy for it to be a lot more challenging and of course a bit more nerve wrecking. There now 2×2, 4×4 and even 7×7 Rubik’s cube variations. But imagine a very simple toy be a bit more advanced with the use of technology. Possible it is! The Rubik’s Revolution keeps the 3×3 configuration and colored sides. The twist is that they have added electronic games to the cube like Rapid Recharge, Light Speed, Pattern Panic, Code Cracker, Cube Catcher and Multi-player Madness.

