The Rubik's Cube, invented in 1974 by the Hungarian professor Ernő Rubik, has become a global phenomenon of popular culture. This three-dimensional puzzle, composed of 26 small colored cubes rotating around a central axis, has captivated millions of people with its apparent simplicity and mathematical complexity.
Initially designed as an educational tool to illustrate the concepts of spatial geometry, the Rubik's Cube quickly established itself as an intellectual challenge and a collector's item. With more than 43 quintillion possible combinations, it continues to fascinate both mathematicians and puzzle enthusiasts. This collection, rich in 108 variants, reflects the constant evolution of this iconic game, from classic models to limited editions and modern digital versions.