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rubik's cubeThe Rubik’s Cube celebrates its 30th birthday this year. That means 30 year of frustration, then learning how to cheat the cube by taking the stickers off and re-applying them to make it look as if you had solved the puzzle. I remember when they first came out (yep, showing my age here) and begging for one. I had to have it. Then I remember staying awake late at night for hours on end trying to figure out how to solve it. I never did learn how without cheating in some way but my cousin could solve one in just minutes. That used to make me so mad at him. Now that I am older and wiser, I can solve it without cheating. Ok, so I had a little help in the way of a pamphlet called You CAN Do The Rubik’s Cube.

you can do the rubik's cube logo

Now, there is a whole new “You CAN Do The Rubik’s Cube” program (www.YouCanDoTheCube.com). It is designed to get youth engaged in math and science in a fun way with lesson plans built around the Cube help kids learn about problem-solving, teamwork, and other math disciplines like area, perimeter, volume, angles, and algorithms. Who knew that the Rubik’s Cube could teach so much? What a great teaching tool that makes learning tons of fun!!

There are competitions where individuals and teams can compete to win some really neat prizes. Educators and Communities can even host their own competitions and possibly even get them sponsored through the You CAN Do The Rubik’s Cube site.

And if you just want to have fun…you should think about a Rubik’s Cube Party! Everyone can dress in solid colors that match the colors on the cube. You can even make a cake that looks like a Rubik’s Cube:

rubik's cube cake

So sorry but most of my photos from the party are blurry, I think it was because I couldn’t quit laughing. SO I really only have one decent one of Tate being surprised that he was actually able to solve the Rubik’s Cube. I think he had a little coaching from his sister along the way though:

solved the rubik's cube

Since it’s release in 1980, the Rubik’s Cube has found its way into over 350 million homes and has continued to fascinate, bewilder and challenge millions of people. Today schools, camps, summer programs, parents and others are finding out just how beneficial the cube can be to teaching  important math concepts. The new You CAN Do The Cube initiative is a US Campaign aimed at teaching a new generation how to solve the Rubik’s Cube and experience the many benefits of this accomplishment. So visit You CAN Do The Cube and learn how to solve it for yourself. Teach someone else how to solve it. Print out a Certificate while you are there saying that you can. Throw a party. Just have FUN!

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The Rubik’s Cube You CAN Do The Cube would like to provide 3 lucky readers with a cube and solution guide of their own.

TO ENTER: Simply leave a comment stating if you have ever actually and honestly solved a Rubik’s Cube. WITHOUT CHEATING.

All entries must be received by June 28th at 5PM EST. All entries must have a valid US mailing address. Winner will be selected via random drawing and will have 3 days to respond to the verification e-mail or another winner will be selected.

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Rubik’s Cube provided me with a cube and party pack to help facilitate this review and is also providing the products for giveaway. I was in no other way compensated, all opinions stated are those of my own and were in no way influenced by receipt of product or by any outside source.

  131 Responses to “You CAN Do The Rubiks Cube (GIVEAWAY)”

  1. No – sadly my mind refuses to see the patterns. Can’t do those sliding block puzzles either.
    However, my son is an absolute whiz at Rubiks cube

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  3. Nope never been able to do it.

  4. Honestly – I have never been able to solve it. But I was determined when I was younger to try. Perhaps I’ll pick one up and try again!

  5. I actually have solved a rubics cube, but it could be argued that I cheated. I actually looked up online how to do it and I have actually solved it as fast as about 7 or 8 minutes. That was a few years ago and I have since forgotten how to solve it again.

  6. I think I did once.. it was so long ago. I know people who used to take off the stickers!

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  9. i have never solved one and probably never will..lol

  10. Subscribe in Google Reader, thanks!

  11. No, I came close, but then I gave up :)

  12. I’ve never solved a Rubiks Cube.

  13. Nope. Have tried many times without success.

  14. never solved it
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  15. I follow you can do the cube on facebook!

  16. Never EVER come close to solving that darned thing.

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  18. I have never solved it, I think it takes to much energy! (which with kids I have none) I remember once doing the whole sticker thing but my sisters figured it out.

  19. subscriber

  20. i haven’t ever solved a rubik’s cube without cheating before.

  21. Nope. Never.

  22. The closest I ever came to solving the Rubik’s Cube was completing two sides. I did eventually figure out how to take the cube apart and reassemble the pieces back into the right order, but please don’t tell anyone I cheated. Thank you for the fun give-away.

  23. No, never was able to solve it.

  24. I’ve never been able to solve it!

  25. I never have :( I always ended up peeling the stickers off, and pretending I did. Too bad I messed up the edged of the stickers so you could tell.
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  26. No, always cheated… thanks for the chance!

  27. I had a Rubik’s Cube when I was younger, but I don’t think I ever solved it. I always got too frustrated and gave up. My middle son now wants a Rubik’s Cube, and I think he’ll have better luck than I did.

  28. i use to be able to solve it. back in the day.

  29. I follow both on twitter Jammie79 #2

  30. I follow both on twitter Jammie79 #1

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