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It was a man named Ernő Rubik, who in the spring of 1974 created a model to help explain three-dimensional geometry. What he didn´t realise at the time, was that he had just created one of the biggest selling toys of the century. He called his invention the 'Magic Cube', but it was renamed in 1980 as the more familiar, and well known Rubiks Cube. More than 300 million Rubik’s Cubes have been sold worldwide, which means if all the cubes were placed on top of each other it would be enough to reach the North Pole from the South Pole! There are numerous World Records involving the cube, including Blindfolded solving, Solving the Cube with one person blindfolded and the other person saying what moves to do, known as "Team Blindfold", Solving the Cube underwater in a single breath, Solving the Cube using a single hand and even Solving the Cube with one's feet. The current world record however for single time on a 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube was set by Erik Akkersdijk in 2008, who had a best time of 7.08 seconds at the Czech Open 2008. Think you could beat that? [url=http://www.postalgold.com/]Post your gold record[/url] in to us!

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