The illusion is actually quite simple. All you need is a solved rubik's cube and a few extra stickers. take any solved side (we'll say yellow). stick a few colors on that yellow side so you have a fully solved cube except for the yellow side which looks unsolved. Now you should do a few moves and memorise them. Show the audience the entire cube on each face so it looks entirely scrambled. Hold the cube to where the side that will always be unsolved is facing your audience. Now reverse the moves that you memorised acting like you're trying to solve the cube. Once the cube is solved on each side except for the side facing the audience, act like you give up on the cube and proceed to tell the audience there is an easier way. After doing this toss the cube into the air and when you catch is make sure the side that is unsolved is facing down or towards you. The audience will be amazed as they've just seen you solve a rubik's cube by simply tossing it into the air. Show some sides of the cube by tilting it but not tilting it too far where they'll see the unsolved side.
Make sure you practice this a few times on your own to make it look more authentic.
Have fun with this mind blowing illusion!
Buy a Rubik's Cube guide to finishing. Or if your Albert Einstein, watch the pros and memorize their moves! :D (Guides are on eBay) Enjoy!
If you literally mean, "How do you make (create) a Rubik's cube?" then, short of starting your own company, you can but D.I.Y kits on the internet where you can fully assemble every aspect of the cube yourself. These are fun and the finished cubes are so much qicker than store-bought cubes.
Just look up beginners method on YouTube. Basically you make a cross, then move the corners onto the top face to make one layer. Then you move in the second layer edges with the algorithm U/U' R/L' U'/U R'/L U'/U F/F' U/U' F'/F depending on where it needs to go. Then repeat Fw R U R' U' Fw' until you have a last layer cross. Then repeat the Sune (R U R' U R U2 R') until all the top face is complete. Then use R' F R' B2 R F' R' B2 R2 U' to swap two adjacent corners. Finally repeat F2 U L R' F2 L' R U F2 until the cube is solved.
the rubiks cube the rubiks cube
No. Unless you buy the electronic rubiks cube called rubiks revolution. It has different games.
Plastic.
a rubix cube!! :)
Rubiks Cube was invented in 1974
Rubiks Cube, Nissan Cube, Cheddar Cube, and Sugar Cube.
It is called who uses the rubiks anymore!?!?
Rubiks 360
If you meant who "invented" the Rubik's cube then Erno Rubik did in 1974.
There are 9x6 (54) stickers on a Rubik's Cube.
no way he is to stupid and self centered to solve a rubiks cube. im serious i know people. he might be the smarteset kid on earth but there is no way he could solve a rubiks cube!
Erno