April is World Autism Month and Max Park and his family recently visited Toronto, Canada to solve some Cubes and discuss how Rubik’s has helped Max live with Autism.
Invented in 1974 by Ernõ Rubik, a professor from Budapest in Hungary. The colour-matching puzzle toy was created to help students understand three-dimensional problems. The prototype ‘Magic Cube’ did things that the world had not seen before. It turned, it twisted and yet it did not break. Adding 54 colourful stickers to the six sides gave the puzzle its iconic look. With 450 million sold globally, the Rubik’s Cube is bigger than ever!
World Autism Day is a day of international recognition encouraging people all over the world to raise awareness about autism and people living with autism.
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