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The Rubik's Cube, a 1974 invention of Ernő Rubik of Hungary, fascinated people around the globe and became one of the most popular games in America in the early 1980s, having been initially released as the Magic Cube in Hungary in late 1977, and then re-manufactured and released in the western world as Rubik's Cube in 1980. As of January 2009, 350 million cubes have been sold worldwide making it the world's top-selling puzzle game. It earned a place as a permanent exhibit in New York’s Museum of Modern Art and entered the Oxford English Dictionary in 1982. The Cube retains a dedicated following, with almost 40,000 entries on YouTube featuring tutorials and video clips of quick solutions.

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  • مكعب الروبيك في الثقافة الشعبية (ar)
  • Rubik's Cube in popular culture (en)
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  • مكعب روبيك، اختراع إرنو روبيك المجري عام 1974، أبهر الناس في جميع أنحاء العالم وأصبحت واحدة من أكثر الألعاب شعبية في أمريكا في أوائل الثمانينيات، بعد أن تم إصدارها في البداية باسم Magic Cube في المجر في أواخر عام 1977، ثم إعادة تم تصنيعه وإصداره في العالم الغربي باسم مكعب روبيك في عام 1980. اعتبارًا من يناير 2009، تم بيع 350 مليون مكعب في جميع أنحاء العالم مما يجعلها لعبة الألغاز الأكثر مبيعًا في العالم. حصل على مكان كمعرض دائم في متحف نيويورك للفن الحديث ودخل قاموس أكسفورد الإنجليزي في عام 1982. يحتفظ Cube بمتابعين مخصصين، مع ما يقرب من 40000 إدخال على YouTube تعرض برامج تعليمية ومقاطع فيديو للحلول السريعة. (ar)
  • The Rubik's Cube, a 1974 invention of Ernő Rubik of Hungary, fascinated people around the globe and became one of the most popular games in America in the early 1980s, having been initially released as the Magic Cube in Hungary in late 1977, and then re-manufactured and released in the western world as Rubik's Cube in 1980. As of January 2009, 350 million cubes have been sold worldwide making it the world's top-selling puzzle game. It earned a place as a permanent exhibit in New York’s Museum of Modern Art and entered the Oxford English Dictionary in 1982. The Cube retains a dedicated following, with almost 40,000 entries on YouTube featuring tutorials and video clips of quick solutions. (en)
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