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Ernő Rubik

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Ernő Rubik

b. 1944

Hungarian inventor (born 1944)

Interwar & WWII

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Biography

Ernő Rubik is a Hungarian architect and inventor, widely known for creating the Rubik's Cube (1974), Rubik's Magic, and Rubik's Snake.

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Timeline

The story of Ernő Rubik, told in moments.

Legacy

Over 500 million cubes sold worldwide. The object he built to explain three-dimensional geometry to his students became the most recognizable puzzle on Earth. He published his first book, Cubed, in 2020, at age 76.

1974 Event

Builds the first prototype of the Magic Cube from 27 wooden blocks in his apartment. He can't solve it. It takes him a month of twisting and staring before the colors align. He is 29 and teaching architecture at the Budapest Academy.

1980 Event

The cube goes global, marketed as Rubik's Cube. Over 100 million units sell in the first three years. Fifty books are published explaining how to solve it. It becomes the best-selling single toy in history.

1983 Life

The craze fades as quickly as it ignited. By 1983, store shelves are full of unsold cubes. Rubik opens a design studio in Budapest and works quietly for decades, rarely giving interviews.

2003 Event

Speedcubing competitions revive interest. The World Cube Association is founded. Today's record for solving the standard 3x3 cube is under 3.5 seconds. Rubik himself still takes about a minute.

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