Google Doodle – Rubik’s Cube

This is just one of those posts that have nothing to do with databases.

 

Today’s Google Doodle is a working Rubik’s Cube to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this device. Like millions of others, I had one of these when I was growing up. I learned early on how to break them apart so that you could put the blocks back together and have a completed puzzle. But eventually I figured out how to solve it. We used to have races between class mates back in the day.

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There is also a link to Google’s Cube Lab. Here you can build your own cubes or see what others have done.