Rubik's Cube invention: Will you get the cube tattooed? 9 other interesting tributes
Rubik's Cube invention: Will you get the cube tattooed? 9 other interesting tributes
The Empire State building is lit in the colours of the Rubik's Cube to mark the puzzle toy's 40th anniversary, in New York City.

Few can master the Rubik's Cube at the speed Anthony Brooks can. It is said that an estimated one in seven people worldwide have got to grips with the challenging toy. Designed in 1974, the 40-year-old toy completes 40 years. "Most of my adult life I spent with the cube because I was only 30 (years old) when I created it. And right now, after 40 years I can say: 'I know the cube, I know what happened around the cube,'" Erno Rubik, the inventor of the cube, said in an interview to Reuters. On the 40th anniversary of Rubik's Cube invention, here we bring you interesting tributes to the cube:

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Winner of the 2011 Dorchester Collection Fashion Prize flashes her cube tatto.(Francois Durand/Getty Images For The Dorchester Collection Fashion Prize)


The Empire State building is lit in the colors of the Rubik’s Cube to mark the puzzle toy’s 40th anniversary, in New York City. The red glow at the top of the iconic skyscraper is from the reflection of the lights in the fog. (REUTERS/Mike Segar)

A competitor is dressed in a Rubik’s cube costume prior to the start of the 2011 Virgin London Marathon in London, England. (Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

A model presents a small bag in the form of a Rubik’s Cube puzzle as part of the french fashion house Chanel’s spring-summer ready-to-wear women’s fashion collection. (Reuters)

A leather and nickel-trimmed Rubik’s Cube went on sale on the Geoffrey Parker Games trade stand at the ‘Salon Prive’ luxury and supercar event held at the Hurlingham Club on July 22, 2009 in London, England. (Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

A keychain in the form of a Rubik’s Cube puzzle features Disney cartoon characters.(CHINA-DISNEY/ REUTERS/Victor Fraile)

A mother and son wearing carnival costumes walk in flooded Saint Mark’s Square on the last day of Carnival on March 4, 2014 in Venice, Italy. (Marco Secchi/Getty Images)

A robot called “Cubinator”, solves a Rubik’s cube during the finals of the Rubik’s Cube World Championships in Budapest in 2007. (REUTERS/Karoly Arvai)

The Rubik’s TouchCube, an electronic touch sensor version of the original puzzle, costs $150. It was first demonstrated at the American International Toy Fair, in New York in February 2009. REUTERS/Chip East

Sweden’s Prime Minister holds a Rubick’s cube showing pictures of newly-appointed EU President Herman Van Rompuy of Belgium (L-R), European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and newly-appointed EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton of Britain at the end of an extraordinary summit in Brussels November 19, 2009. (REUTERS/Yves Herman)

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