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                                    Ern%u0151 Rubik, a Hungarian sculptor and architect, invented the Rubik's Cube in 1974. He called it %u201cMagic Cube%u201d at first. It became very popular in the 1980s. It is a colourful toy cube. It twists and turns. The goal is to make each side of the cube a single colour again after you mix it up.The Rubik's Cube helps kids and adults improve their problem-solving skills. Solving the cube requires logical thinking and planning. Twisting and turning the cube improves hand-eye coordination. It can take time to solve the cube so it teaches patience.THE RUBIK%u2019S CUBE101John Spilsbury invented the first modern puzzles. In the 1760s, he made puzzles from wood. He used these puzzles to help people learn about maps and geography. When you put the pieces together, you could see a complete map.Puzzles are fun games where you put pieces together to make a complete picture. Today, puzzles can be from cardboard, plastic, and other materials. They come in many different pictures and themes, like animals, cartoons, and famous landmarks. Puzzles are not only fun but also help improve thinking and problemsolving skills.PUZZLES
                                
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