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    What was Rubik's Cube originally called: Magic Cube, Enro's Riddle, Hungarian Dice, or Colour Parade?

    Question #38833. Asked by vanks. (Sep 16 03 5:31 AM)


    Gnomon

    Magic Cube

    Invented by Erno Rubik in 1974.

    Sep 16 03, 7:40 AM


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