Rubiks in Numbers

February 9, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Rubiks Facts

A standard ‘3×3x3’ Rubik’s Cube has 6 coloured sides, 21 pieces and 54 outer surfaces.

This means that there are more than 43 quintillion possible configurations, or 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 to be exact.

But there is only one solution.!

The Rubiks 360 has six different coloured balls, contained inside 3 clear plastic spheres. The player must manoeuvre the six balls from the inner sphere to the matching coloured pods on the outermost sphere. Like it’s predecessor an unimaginable amount of configurations, The solver will need to use skill, dexterity and logic to find the one and only solution!

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