A new robot based on Lego called CubeStormer II has set a new world record for solving a Rubik's cube in 5.352 seconds. The previous record was held by an Australian Feliks Zemdegs at 5.66 seconds.
I’ve been meaning to write about this one for a while. My friend and co-worker, David Gilday, is a LEGO fanatic, and also Rubik’s cube fan. What else would you expect from someone like that, other ...
Lego classic bricks, the Barbie doll and the Rubik’s Cube have been named among the top toys of all time by retailer Hamleys. The board game Monopoly, the Tamagotchi virtual pet, which Hamleys ...