Rubik’s is the iconic puzzle brand that brings challenges to older children, teens and even young adults who like solving cubes. From the classic Cube to new twists and games, Rubik’s offers and helps challenge minds and builds problem-solving skills through play, inspiring endless learning for all ages. Browse through our Rubik’s collection to find the right one!








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A Rubik’s cube is a 3D combination puzzle where each face is made up of nine colored squares. The objective of this play is to twist and rotate the cube so that each face shows a single color again. To increase the intensity of the challenge, you may time yourself to see how long you take to complete it!
Yes! Solving the cube helps improve memory, concentration, spatial reasoning, and logical thinking. It’s often used in classrooms to teach pattern recognition.
Definitely! Children as young as 6 or 7 can learn beginner methods with a bit of practice and through Rubik’s video guide online.
That will depend on which cube it is, the skill level of the solver, and also the familiarity of the challenge to the user! Beginners may take hours or days to solve it for the first time. With practice, many can solve it in under 2 minutes. Most speed cubers can do it under 10 seconds!
Initially, yes! However, the same can be said for many other challenging puzzles or games. There are step-by-step methods anyone can follow along and learn to solve the cube,. With practice, it becomes a fun mental challenge for your child or even for yourself!
Yes! There is the classic 3×3, 2×2, 4×4 (Master), 5×5 (Professor), pyramids, snakes, and many more. Some are easier, while others offer a bigger challenge.
Yes, definitely! There are apps, YouTube tutorials, books, and even official Rubik’s guide to help beginners learn!
The standard cube is great for ages 8 and up. We would recommend younger children to start with the Rubik’s junior that are designed for ages 4+.
Yes, Rubik’s puzzles are made from durable, non-toxic materials. Just watch for choking hazards with small cubes. Adult supervision is still recommended for younger children at all times.
For beginners, we’d recommend the Rubik’s 2×2 or Rubik’s Edge as they are easier to start with. The original 3×3 cube is also beginner-friendly once you learn the methods to solving them.
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