
Other similar puzzles have been produced now, based on this concept with several numbers of sides, dimensions, combinations, designs, and stickers. The trick for solving the puzzle is to make each face return to the same color side.

There is an inbuilt pivot mechanism that enables each face of the cube to turn individually, and that’s how all the colors get mixed up. The position of the colors was different from the cube to the cube. Earlier, the cubes did not have any specific color arrangement. Red, white, and blue are arranged to form a clockwise order. Nowadays, the most current models have the white opposite to yellow, blue opposite to green, and orange opposite to red. There are six solid colors, which are white, yellow, red, blue, orange, and green. You will find each of the six faces of the cube covered by nine colored stickers. The Rubik’s Cube is a 3D combination puzzle game. Rubik created the Rubik’s Cube after solving the structural problem. After trying several times, he eventually succeeded in it.

This interested him even more in the structural problem of how the blocks can be independently moved for a random number of turns without making the cube fall apart. While doing so, he tried several twists, due to which the rubber band broke. One day, he was toying around with a few blocks which were attached together using a rubber band. There is an interesting story behind how Rubik conceived the idea of the Rubik’s Cube. It was initially called the ‘Magic Cube’, but later it was named after its inventor Erno Rubik. The Rubik’s Cube is a classic puzzle that was invented in 1974.
