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Board game:Rubik's Brain Game A Game of Logic & Deduction for Two

Ideal Novelty and Toy Co.ca. 1985

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

In 1974, Erno Rubik, a Hungarian professor of architecture, design, and mathematics, invented the cube puzzle that bears his name. Each side of the cube consists of 9 brightly colored cubies (three rows of three). The object of the puzzle is to align all the cubies of one side to make a solid color. Wildly popular for a few years, Rubik's Cube inspired a variety of ancillary products, including a 16-cubie per side version, a simplified cube aimed at children, a peg-board game, a globe made of 26 sections, and a number of "cubes" in the shape of pyramids, octagons, and cylinders.

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  • Title: Board game:Rubik's Brain Game A Game of Logic & Deduction for Two
  • Creator: Ideal Novelty and Toy Co.
  • Date Created: ca. 1985
  • Subject Keywords: Rubik's Cube
  • Type: Puzzles, Board Games
  • Medium: plastic
  • Object ID: 116.5311
  • Credit Line: Gift of Robert and Marilyn Weisman
The Strong National Museum of Play

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