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WATCH: How to 'cheat solve' a Rubik's Cube

Erno Rubik invented the famous 'Rubik's cube' in 1974 because he wanted to create a working model to help explain three-dimensional geometry. Since his experiment turned into the best selling toy in the world, there's not reason why we should't have a little extra fun with it.

With this in mind, Matt Parker created a video explaining a way around the smarts needed to actually solve the cube, and created a simple 12-step-program that will get you to look like you're solving the cube, though you won't have any idea what you're doing.

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Does this defeat the purpose of solving the cube in the first place? Yes. Will you use it to impress people anyway? Obviously.

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