Rubik's Cube General Knowledge

Can you answer these general questions about Rubik's Cubes?
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1. In what year was the Rubik's cube invented?
1960
1974
1980
1991
2. How many elements (cubes) visible from the outside does a 3x3 Rubik's cube have?
26
20
54
27
3. What is the name of the method most commonly used by professional speedcubers to solve the cube?
LBL
ZZ
CFOP
F2L
4. What is the number of possible options for a mixed 3x3 Rubik's cube?
More precisely, 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 possible variants.
43 millions
4.3 billions
43 thousands
43 trillions
5. What is the name of the technique for solving a Rubik's cube without looking?
Multi-cube
LBL
Mirror solving
Blindfolded
6. How many segments (stickers/fields) are visible on the entire 3x3 Rubik's cube?
36
42
48
54
7. What is the name of the smallest Rubik's cube available for sale?
1x1x1
2x2x2
0,5x0,5x0,5
Minicube
8. Who was the first Rubik's Cube World Champion in 1982 in Budapest?
Feliks Zemdegs
Max Park
Minh Thai
Mats Valk
9. Which of the following is NOT an official WCA (World Cube Association) competition?
2x2x2
FTO
Pyraminx
Sqare-1
10. In which country was the Rubik's cube invented?
Germany
United Stares
China
Hungary
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Level 66
Feb 16, 2026
Nice quizz! Couple things though, its 43 quintillion, not trillion (however the number written out in full is correct), and Mats Valk doesn't have an "e" on the end of his name