Solving Rubik's Cube Made Easy - Learn With Bhushan
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Solving Rubik's Cube Made Easy - Learn With Bhushan
There is only 1 correct answer and 43 Quintilian wrong ones for Rubik's Cube.
In 1974, Hungarian professor Erno Rubik designed a small cube, with moving pieces, to help his students study three-dimensional geometry.
In a classic Rubik's Cube, each of the six faces is covered by nine stickers, each of one of six solid colors: white, red, blue, orange, green, and yellow. In currently sold models, white is opposite yellow, blue is opposite green, and orange is opposite red, and the red, white and blue are arranged in that order in a clockwise arrangement
Advantages -
Makes you a amore patient person.
increase your general concentration.
beneficial to the maintenance of short-term memory.
Builds confidence.
Improves hand-eye coordination.
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