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in 1987. It is a modification from the Rubik's Magic, with 12 tiles instead of the original's 8. The puzzle has 12 panels interconnected with nylon wires in a 2 × 6 rectangular shape, measuring approximately 4.25 inches (10.5 cm) by 13 inches (32 cm). The goal of the game is the
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1964:Speedcubing
1941:Mátyás Kuti
1896:Gilles Roux
1891:Lars Petrus
1821:Yu Nakajima
1773:Rubik's 360
1761:Derivatives
1747:MagicCube7D
1742:MagicCube5D
1737:MagicCube4D
1655:Impossiball
1647:Icosahedron
1586:Pyramorphix
1568:Tetrahedron
1520:Other cubic
1511:Sudoku Cube
1412:Tony Fisher
1407:Uwe Mèffert
1276:. WCA. 2010
1255:(16): 12–13
1192:(15): 24–31
1082:Pocket Cube
626:Jakub Kipa
166:state space
66:, like the
2124:1980s toys
2114:1985 works
2093:Categories
1846:Kevin Hays
1601:Octahedron
1591:BrainTwist
1397:Ernő Rubik
1280:2010-06-01
1259:2014-08-27
1230:2010-06-01
1196:2014-08-27
1133:References
992:Euro 2008
864:Euro 2012
587:Euro 2012
76:Ernő Rubik
2015:Superflip
1950:Solutions
1921:Mats Valk
1881:Tyson Mao
1558:Non-cubic
1549:Gear Cube
1539:Dino Cube
1501:Bump Cube
1496:Void Cube
878:Position
703:Position
473:Position
310:Position
231:on tile T
114:In 1987,
109:Hungarian
1936:Max Park
1866:Toby Mao
1856:Leyan Lo
1696:Tuttminx
1627:Megaminx
1576:Pyraminx
1544:Square 1
1438:Overview
1112:V-Cube 8
1107:V-Cube 7
1102:V-Cube 6
1076:See also
1010:Germany
982:Hungary
884:Average
798:Hungary
709:Average
681:Matchbox
543:Germany
479:Average
316:Average
160:Analysis
105:Matchbox
80:Matchbox
1990:Optimal
1973:Methods
1716:(2x3x3)
1058:Reviews
854:Poland
829:Russia
639:Poland
577:Russia
424:Sweden
399:Russia
290:Records
135:Details
99:History
1706:Cuboid
1038:China
948:China
893:Times
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