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- Rubik's_Magic abstract "Rubik's Magic, like Rubik's Cube, is a mechanical puzzle invented by the Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik and first manufactured by Matchbox in the mid-1980s.The puzzle consists of 8 black square tiles (Changed to red squares with goldish rings in 1997) arranged in a 2 × 4 rectangle; diagonal grooves on the tiles hold wires that connect them, allowing them to be folded onto each other and unfolded again in two perpendicular directions (assuming that no other connections restrict the movement) in a manner similar to a Jacob's Ladder toy. The front side of the puzzle shows, in the initial state, three separate, rainbow-coloured rings; the back side consists of a scrambled picture of three interconnected rings. The goal of the game is to fold the puzzle into a heart-like shape and unscramble the picture on the back side, thus interconnecting the rings.Numerous ways to accomplish this exist, and experienced players can transform the puzzle from its initial into the solved state in less than 2 seconds. Other challenges for Rubik's Magic include reproducing given shapes (which are often three-dimensional), sometimes with certain tiles required to be in certain positions and/or orientations.In 1987, Rubik's Magic: Master Edition was published by Matchbox; it consisted of 12 silver tiles arranged in a 2 × 6 rectangle, showing 5 interlinked rings that had to be unlinked by transforming the puzzle into a shape reminiscent of a W. Around the same time, Matchbox also produced Rubik's Magic Create the Cube, a "Level Two" version of Rubik's Magic, in which the puzzle is solved when folded into a cube with a base of two tiles, and the tile colors match at the corners of the cube. It did not have as wide a release, and is rare to find.In 1996, the original version of Rubik's Magic was re-released by Oddzon, this time with yellow rings on a red background; other versions (for example, a variant of the original with silver tiles instead of black ones) were also produced, and there also was a strategy game based on Rubik's Magic. An unlicensed 2 × 8 version was also produced, with spheres printed on its tiles instead of rings. Custom versions as large as 2 × 12 have been built using kits available from Oddzon.Professor Rubik holds both a Hungarian patent (HU 1211/85, issued March 19, 1985) and a US patent (US 4,685,680, issued August 11, 1987) on the mechanism of Rubik's Magic.".
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- Rubik's_Magic wikiPageID "361331".
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- Rubik's_Magic hasPhotoCollection Rubik's_Magic.
- Rubik's_Magic subject Category:Combination_puzzles.
- Rubik's_Magic subject Category:Hungarian_inventions.
- Rubik's_Magic subject Category:Mechanical_puzzles.
- Rubik's_Magic subject Category:Puzzles.
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- Rubik's_Magic type HungarianInventions.
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- Rubik's_Magic type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Rubik's_Magic type Puzzles.
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- Rubik's_Magic type Subject106599788.
- Rubik's_Magic comment "Rubik's Magic, like Rubik's Cube, is a mechanical puzzle invented by the Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik and first manufactured by Matchbox in the mid-1980s.The puzzle consists of 8 black square tiles (Changed to red squares with goldish rings in 1997) arranged in a 2 × 4 rectangle; diagonal grooves on the tiles hold wires that connect them, allowing them to be folded onto each other and unfolded again in two perpendicular directions (assuming that no other connections restrict the movement) in a manner similar to a Jacob's Ladder toy. ".
- Rubik's_Magic label "Rubik's Magic".
- Rubik's_Magic label "Rubik's Magic".
- Rubik's_Magic label "Rubik's Magic".
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- Rubik's_Magic label "Rubik’s Magic".
- Rubik's_Magic label "لوحة روبيك".
- Rubik's_Magic label "ルービックマジック".
- Rubik's_Magic label "魔板".
- Rubik's_Magic sameAs Rubik’s_Magic.
- Rubik's_Magic sameAs Rubik's_Magic.
- Rubik's_Magic sameAs Rubik's_Magic.
- Rubik's_Magic sameAs ルービックマジック.
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- Rubik's_Magic sameAs Q855917.
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- Rubik's_Magic sameAs Rubik's_Magic.
- Rubik's_Magic wasDerivedFrom Rubik's_Magic?oldid=597882335.
- Rubik's_Magic depiction Rubiksmagic.jpg.
- Rubik's_Magic isPrimaryTopicOf Rubik's_Magic.