This is a fabulous example of augmented reality giving real play value and great user experience, a must-have for beginners and Cube enthusiast alike. There is a choice of learning to solve the Cube ...
How quickly do you think you can solve a Rubik's Cube? Well, a robot designed in Japan has just broken the World Record by completing the 3D puzzle in just 0.3 seconds - around the same amount of time ...
If you’re really good, it’s possible to solve a Rubik’s Cube in under 10 seconds. For the rest of us, though, it can be an exceedingly tedious task. For that reason, you might like a Rubik’s Cube that ...
A Rubik's cube may be a challenge for most people engaging all of their senses, but this video shows a young London native quickly solving the spatial-relationship puzzle extremely quickly - while ...
1. Get to know your cube. For example, you should know that centre piece colours are always opposite each other. White is opposite yellow, orange is opposite red and green is opposite blue. Pieces ...
The human record for solving a Rubik's Cube has been smashed by an artificial intelligence. The bot, called DeepCubeA, completed the popular puzzle in a fraction of a second - much faster than the ...
In 1974, an architecture professor named Erno Rubik built a movable piece of art to help his students understand three-dimensional problems. Though his own creation took him more than a month to solve ...
FOR over 40 years the Rubik’s cube has been leaving people scratching their heads as they try to solve the fiendishly difficult puzzle. Here we give some easy tips on how you can complete brainteaser.
The robot hand took, on average, around four minutes to solve the Rubik's cube A remarkable robot, capable of solving a Rubik’s cube single-handedly, has demonstrated just how far robotics has ...
The Rubik's Cube is a puzzle challenging people to create six sides of a single colour An artificial intelligence system created by researchers at the University of California has solved the Rubik's ...
The Rubik's cube was devised by Hungarian architect Erno Rubik more than 30 years ago, but he likely never envisioned his puzzle being cracked this quickly. The machine, known as 'Sub1 Reloaded' and ...
A remarkable robot, capable of solving a Rubik’s cube single-handedly, has demonstrated just how far robotics has advanced - but at the same time, experts say, how far we still have to go. OpenAI’s ...