The 3x3 cube was invented by Hungarian Ernő Rubic in the 1970s and won great popularity around the world in the 1980s. Although more than 40 years have passed, it is still a classic toy and can be found in toy stores. Frankly speaking, despite a seemingly simple gadget at the first sight, it is actually a very difficult game and very few people can solve it by themselves. But, it is still an interesting game. Why not give it a try, solving it by yourself or with a guide.
Here, besides traditional way of playing cubes, several new games of playing cubes, created by Interespace.com, are provided. These new games may bring you novel and interesting experience. On how to play these games, please refer to the right column on each of these pages, or the FAQ page.
Classic 3X3X3 Cube  2X2X2 Cube
Cube Patterns  Maze Mini  Maze E
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Click the button Start, four patterned cubes appear at the top-left corner on the canvas. Then rotate the cube to match the four patterns in any order before reaching the final state (pattern A), i.e. all six faces displaying solid colors. A corresponding light changes from gray to green when each of the pattern is achieved.
Two start patterns are optional, Pattern A or randomly scrambled pattern.
A Special Rule: Patten A is NOT allowed to appear before all of the four predefined patterns are achieved. The figure beside the yelow light on the down-right corner display the times this rule is broken.