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A Rubik's Cube is configured of 26 total pieces, including both moving and non-moving parts. Six square faces made up of six different colors: white, yellow, blue, green, red, and orange. After mixing up the puzzle into one of the 43 quintillion different orientations, the goal is to return the cube back to its original position with all six sides matching.[1] To some this challenge may seem impossible, however, it can be solved in the blink of an eye.
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[edit]Rubik's Cubes are not hard!
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[edit]I can solve a Rubik's Cube.
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[edit]- ^ de Castella, Tom. "The people who are still addicted to the Rubik's Cube". BBC NEWS Magazine. bbc.com. Retrieved 18 June 2017.