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 Everyone   favorite retro puzzle, the Rubik   Cube, is 40 years old today. To celebrate, this morning   Google Doodle lets you solve the puzzle right there in your browser鈥攚hich means you just lost your lunch break. Sorry.     The Cube was invented back in 1974 by Hungarian architect Erno Rubik, designed as a model to help explain three-dimensional geometry. Later licensed to the  Ideal Toy Corp in 1980, it   gone on to sell 350 million units鈥攎aking it the world   top-selling puzzle game. While it   possible to solve it in as little as six seconds鈥攁nd every  legally muddled cube is solvable in just 20 moves鈥攆or most of us, it   at least good for amusement until thrown across the room in stanley mug  frustration.  There are, after all, 43 quintillion permutations of the cube.  Anyway, go play the Google Doodle version. It   fun. And if you need more of a challenge, how about trying this 11 215;11 version instead  [Google] https://gizmodo/if-a-rubiks-cube-is-bruce-banner-this-things-the-hul-1 stanley tumbler 486375667                                      stanley quencher                    Toys