A) The Chinese Jigsaw Puzzle (44%)
B) The Loculus of Archimedes (54%)
C) The Interlocking Rings of Babylon (21%)
Answer : B
2 of 19: What is the only 3-D puzzle made by the popular 3-D jigsaw puzzle company Wrebbit to be pulled from shelves for religious reasons?
A) 3D Taj Mahal (25%)
B) 3D First Temple in Jerusalem (40%)
C) 3D Mecca (55%)
Answer : C
3 of 19: How many 3-D puzzles was the 3-D puzzle company Wrebbit churning out every day at its single Canadian factory to keep up with the pre-holiday rush in the late 1990s?
A) 5,000 Puzzles a Day (28%)
B) 15,000 Puzzles a Day (41%)
C) 30,000 Puzzles a Day (51%)
Answer : C
4 of 19: How many possible color combinations can be made with a classic 3X3 Rubik's Cube?
A) 43 Million (26%)
B) 43 Billion (35%)
C) 43,000 Trillion (40%)
Answer : C
5 of 19: How many videos are there on YouTube featuring the Rubik's Cube?
A) 4,000 (18%)
B) 43,000 (50%)
C) 430,000 (33%)
Answer : B
6 of 19: The current world record for the fastest solve in an official speedcubing competition is how many seconds?
A) 8.4 Seconds (26%)
B) 5.6 Seconds (53%)
C) 4.5 Seconds (22%)
Answer : B
7 of 19: In a 2007 Rubik's world championship competition, how many times in a row did Hungary's Matyas Kuti solve a Rubik's Cube blindfolded?
A) 9 (25%)
B) 12 (50%)
C) 18 (55%)
Answer : C
8 of 19: What is the slowest recorded solve time for the Rubik's Cube?
A) 16 Days (27%)
B) 3 Years (37%)
C) 26 Years (56%)
Answer : C
9 of 19: Which of the following is NOT the name of a method for solving the Rubik's Cube?
A) Schmidt Method (53%)
B) Ortega Method (35%)
C) Fridrich Method (31%)
Answer : A
10 of 19: What is the maximum number of sequential moves required to open the world's most complicated puzzle box?
A) 48 (30%)
B) 125 (52%)
C) 258 (17%)
Answer : B
11 of 19: According to calculations by IBM researchers, how many possible combinations can be arranged with a seemingly simple six-piece Burr puzzle?
A) 350,000 (21%)
B) 35 Million (42%)
C) 35 Billion (57%)
Answer : C
12 of 19: True or False: There is a class of 3-D puzzles called "Impossible Puzzles."
A) True (60%)
B) False (40%)
Answer : A
13 of 19: The Puzzle of Fifteen, a sliding block puzzle in a box, sparked a worldwide obsession with puzzles in what year?
A) 1520 (31%)
B) 1880 (56%)
C) 1930 (13%)
Answer : B
14 of 19: When the Rubik's Cube was first released in Hungary, it was called Buvos Kocka, meaning what in English?
A) Magic Cube (44%)
B) Twisted Cube (38%)
C) Crazy Cube (19%)
Answer : A
15 of 19: The Rubik's Cube world championship features an event where contestants solve the cube using their feet.
A) True (61%)
B) False (39%)
Answer : A
16 of 19: What's the world record for the most Rubik's Cubes solved in a single day?
A) 548 Cubes (24%)
B) 2,869 Cubes (46%)
C) 4,786 Cubes (50%)
Answer : C
17 of 19: The "New York, New York" 3-D puzzle created by Wrebbit is the largest on record. How many pieces does it include?
A) 3,141 (40%)
B) 5,380 (40%)
C) 8,698 (20%)
Answer : A
18 of 19: In what city is the world's largest Rubik's Cube located?
A) Budapest, Hungary (18%)
B) Tokyo, Japan (47%)
C) Knoxville, Tennessee (55%)
Answer : C
19 of 19: The Pentamix is arguably the world's hardest variation on the Rubik's Cube. How many individual moving pieces does it hold?
A) 498 (26%)
B) 975 (52%)
C) 1,047 (22%)
Answer : B
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All Answers in table
SNO | ANSWER |
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1 | B |
2 | C |
3 | C |
4 | C |
5 | B |
6 | B |
7 | C |
8 | C |
9 | A |
10 | B |
11 | C |
12 | A |
13 | B |
14 | A |
15 | A |
16 | C |
17 | A |
18 | C |
19 | B |
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