| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The color opposite of red on the Rubik's cube is orange. | True | 93%
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| There are many different toys inspired and based on, like the Pyraminx and Megaminx. | True | 90%
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| There are competitions that take place for cube solvers to compete to see who can solve the fastest. | True | 88%
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| The six colors on the original cube is white, red, blue, green, purple, yellow. | False | 83%
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| Different sizes of cubes have been made, like a 2x2 cube, 4x4 cube, 5x5 cube, and even a 24x24 cube! | True | 78%
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| The Rubik's cube won the 1980 German Game of the Year special award for Best Puzzle. | True | 76%
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| The cube used to be illegal in several countries in the past, as the government of those countries called it "an economic disruptor". | False | 70%
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| The Rubik's Cube was inducted into the US National Toy Hall of Fame in 2014. | True | 64%
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| The first test batches of the original Rubik's cube were produced in late 1977 and released in toy shops in Budapest. | True | 56%
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| It was invented by a Hungarian professor of agriculture. | True | 55%
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| The Rubik's cube was originally called the "Magic Block". | False | 53%
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| Within the first year of release, it sold over 500 million cubes. | False | 52%
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| There are 519 quintillion different combinations on a 3x3 cube, but only 1/12 of these are actually solvable. | True | 52%
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| As of May 2025, the world record for the 3x3 cube is 3.13 seconds, set by Max Park. | False | 48%
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| In the US, sales tripled between 2001 and 2003. | False | 26%
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