DEAR ERNO,
Sometimes I Hate You But Sometimes I LOVE You.
1944
Ernő Rubik is born in Budapest, Hungary. He grows up to become an architect, designer and university professor
1974
Rubik creates the first working prototype of the cube. This is the official birth date of the world’s favourite toy.
1975
Rubik creates the first working prototype of the cube. This is the official birth date of the world’s favourite toy.
1975
The first ‘Magic Cube’ is sold in a Budapest toyshop.
1980
Ideal Toy Corporation begins exporting the cube from Hungary. The ‘Magic Cube’ is renamed the ‘Rubik’s Cube’.
1981
A publication entitled ‘You Can Do the Cube’ was produced by Patrick Bossert, a 12-year-old schoolboy from England. The book goes on to sell 1.5 million copies.
1982
The first annual International Rubik’s Championships are held in Budapest. More than 100 million cubes have now been sold and Rubik’s enters the Oxford English Dictionary.
1990
Ernő Rubik becomes President of the Hungarian Engineering Academy. He later establishes the International Rubik Foundation to support talented young designers.
Diamond Cutters International creates the ‘Masterpiece Cube’ for Rubik’s 15th birthday – a fully-functional, 185 carat Cube made of solid gold and encrusted with coloured jewels.
2005
The cube celebrates its 25th anniversary on 26 July. A special, limited edition Rubik’s Cube is produced to mark the occasion.
2007
World Rubik's Cube Championships are held in Budapest from 5-7 October, marking the 25th anniversary of the competition. Ernő Rubik was there to award the prizes in person.
Ernő Rubik is now enjoying his retirement but the Rubik’s Studio continues to design games and work with young designers in Hungary and beyond.
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