You see the person in the first image?
That's Dr.Nichols, a Massachusetts chemist who first came up with the idea of a twist cube puzzle with six colored faces.
It was a 2x2x2 cube.
In the year 1968, he constructed a working prototype and in Ap
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 1m
I never knew this! All my life I’ve called it a Rubik’s Cube without knowing someone else even came up with the 2x2x2 version first. Feels like history just rewrote itself in favor of marketing
You see the person in the first image?
That's Dr.Nichols, a Massachusetts chemist who first came up with the idea of a twist cube puzzle with six colored faces.
It was a 2x2x2 cube.
In the year 1968, he constructed a working prototype and in Ap
See More
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Sairaj Kadam
Stealth • 2m
I’m back with some real talk!
I want to share something that’s been on my mind lately. I’ve been avoiding social media distractions for a while now—I don’t have accounts on Instagram, Facebook, or the usual platforms. But recently, I spent some time