So, I have this Public Speaking class in which I have to do an informative speech. I chose the Rubik's cube -- specifically, some of its important rudimentary principles. In creating the PowerPoint presentation for this assignment, I googled pictures of Rubik's Cubes to improve the presentation.
All that to say, I found a pretty interesting site where this guy Maarten Steurbaut created a functional but challenged Rubik's Cube out of Legos. Here is the link to that: Lego Rubik's Cube.
After he had made this version of the cube, he found out that another AFOL (adult fan of Legos) had built a better cube out of Legos. This inspired him and he took another crack at it, but I'm not going to focus on that. What interests me is the other guys cube.
Martin Howard is his name, and here is the direct link to the Lego Rubik's Cube that he built: click me, I'm Irish.
After checking that out, you might want to look around the rest of his site for even more interesting Lego creations that he's made. Here is a link to the Lego section of his website: Lego my Ego.
Happy surfing.
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