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  1. Rubik's Cube Solver - Solve any Rubik's Cube with a simple step-by-step explanation. It's very easy to use our free 3D Rubik's Cube solver, simply fill in the colors and click the SOLVE button.

  2. This Pyraminx 3x3x3 optimal solver will find the SHORTEST solution for you - starting with the four tips of the puzzle (at most 4 moves) and then solving the center pieces (at most 11 moves). Being optimal, it's perfect for finding algorithms and nice patterns.

  3. Welcome to Grubiks! This site is dedicated to the Rubik's Cube and related puzzles. Play dozens of our free 3D puzzle models or use any of our 3d puzzle solvers!

  4. Use our free 3D Rubik's Mini (Pocket) Cube 2x2x2 Optimal Solver - it's easy! Just colorize the cube and hit the Solve button.

  5. The Rubik's Cube (3x3x3) is a cube shaped Twisty puzzle. It was invented in 1974 by a Hungarian professor named Ernő Rubik. Rubik originally name the puzzle "Magic Cube" however, in 1980 it was renamed after its creator and is generally known since as the "Rubik's Cube".

  6. The world's first online Rubik's Revenge solver 4x4x4 is already here! Color the cube and hit the Solve! button for a step by step solution.

  7. The world's first online Rubik's Professor's Cube Solver is already here! Color the cube and hit the Solve! button for a step by step solution.

  8. Solving the Mirror Cube is exactly the same as solving the Rubik's Cube, however it is harder to identify each part because the size difference between the puzzle's parts is less obvious than the color difference of the original puzzle's stickers.

  9. 3D Floppy Cube Simulator! You can think of the Floppy Cube as basically the middle layer of a Rubik's Cube. The puzzle consists of 9 cubes ordered as a 3x3 square grid and colored accordingly.

  10. This puzzle has 4 axis around which moves can be preformed (comparing to 3 axis in a Rubik's Cube), and it is comprised of 10 tetrahedral parts and 4 octahedral parts. The tips of the puzzle are usually reffered to as "trivial" becuase each of them has only 3 possible orientations and can be solved very easily.