Curious logo

Dear Curious Readers, No new content will be published for the next few months due to website changes.

 
Image depicting, as in, The world's biggest Rubik's Cube

Watch a video: The world’s biggest Rubik’s Cube

Recommended for Preparatory Grades

Do you like playing with the Rubik’s Cube?

What is Rubik's Cube?

This is a 3D combination puzzle invented in 1974 by Ernő Rubik from Hungary. The aim of the game is to get the same colour squares on each side of the cube

Recently, a mall in Hong Kong, called NINA MALL, displayed the world’s biggest Rubik’s Cube. This huge cube measures 2.503 m x 2.505 m x 2.502 m. It’s about the size of a car!

The cube will be on display for a month. Guinness World Records has confirmed the record. The previous record-holder was a British puzzle maker named Tony Fisher.

World’s top-selling puzzle

Rubik’s Cube is the world’s top-selling puzzle game today. You can read about the mathematics behind this amazing puzzle here.

Watch the video of the huge cube below. As you can see, not only did they build the cube but they also solved it. Video credit: Guinness World Records/Youtube

 

Image depicting Curious Times Logo

There are so many interesting and exciting things happening in the world today. To keep yourself updated do not miss out on reading Curious Times – a news website for children. We engage and educate kids through news, information and trivia. There are also a lot of exciting activities for children to engage in and express themselves. You can share your comments and views; participate in our regular quizzes and various creative challenges. We are also delighted to publish what children send to us in My Expressions. These could be art and creative projects, their thoughts in the form of drawings, paintings, photographs and write-ups. And also books, games or movie reviews. 

All the great content from the kids finds its way to our Newspaper Curious Times Weekly and The Curious Magazine. You can also reach out to us on WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook. Youtube, Twitter, Linked In, Or write to us at hello@curioustimes.in.

  (Please login to give a Curious Clap to your friend.)

Share your comment!

To post your comment Login/Signup