Rubik’s Cube QuizTest your knowledge of Rubik’s cubes! 1 / 13 In the context of the Rubik’s Cube, what does the term “parity” refer to? An unsolvable state of the cube A type of problem that occurs on even-layered cubes The overall number of twists needed to solve the cube 2 / 13Which method involves creating a 2x2x3 block as its first step in solving the 3×3 cube? CFOP Method ZZ Method Petrus Method 3 / 13The first Rubik’s Cube World Championship was held in Budapest, Hungary. True False 4 / 13In cube notation, what does the letter ‘M’ represent? A rotation of the middle layer parallel to the F and B faces A rotation of the middle layer parallel to the U and D faces A rotation of the middle layer parallel to the L and R faces 5 / 13Which company holds the original patent for the Rubik’s Cube? Rubik's Brand LTD. Hasbro Ideal Toy Corp. 6 / 13Which of the following is NOT a recognized WCA event? 2x2x3 Cube 6×6 Cube Clock 7 / 13Who invented the Rubik’s Cube? Peter S. Rubik Ernő Rubik Rubik Johnson 8 / 13What is the maximum number of moves required to solve any configuration of a 3×3 Rubik’s Cube, also known as “God’s Number”? 18 20 22 9 / 13What is the standard number of stickers on a traditional 3×3 Rubik’s Cube? 42 48 54 10 / 13The first mass-produced Rubik’s Cube had wooden pieces. True False 11 / 13The Rubik’s Cube is the best-selling toy of all time. False True 12 / 13In what year was the Rubik’s cube invented? 1974 1968 1980 13 / 13In official cubing competitions, what does the abbreviation “DNF” stand for? Did Not Finish Disqualified for Noncompliance Double Notation Failure Your score isThe average score is 76% 0% Restart quiz