a few facts about the rubiks cube \n facts, trivia and recommended books about it \n unknown
1982
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A Few Facts about the Rubiks Cube
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on the square or rubik cubology \n collection of ideas, first published in abra #1873 \n donald bevan
1982
Donald Bevan
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On the Square or Rubik Cubology
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rubik's cube shell \n three-sided or five-sided shell, for solve underneath handkerchief or sliding it through tube \n jim moore
1982
Jim Moore
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Rubik's Cube Shell
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7
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solving competition \n solving cubes with spectators, performer wins, one cube is mixed by only five memorized moves \n jim moore
1982
Jim Moore
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Solving Competition
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rubik's die box \n cube in die box, solves there \n jim moore
1982
Jim Moore
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Rubik's Die Box
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rubik's cube shell routine \n routine in which spectator scrambles cube himself and it solves itself underneath cover and can be examined, with switch and shell \n david wood
1982
David Wood
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Rubik's Cube Shell Routine
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cube production \n fold-flat rubik's cubes as production items \n neville wiltshire
1982
Neville Wiltshire
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Cube Production
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die thru silk \n effect proposition in which spots are lost during silk penetration \n neville wiltshire
1982
Neville Wiltshire
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Die Thru Silk
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zombie cube \n effect suggestion \n neville wiltshire
1982
Neville Wiltshire
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Zombie Cube
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sympathetic rubik's cubes \n two cubes scrambled by magician and spectator, they end up in same arrangement, three methods (it's unclear whether the methods are also wiltshire's) \n neville wiltshire
1982
Neville Wiltshire
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Sympathetic Rubik's Cubes
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rubik's prediction \n color chosen via six card, only chosen color magically solves itself \n george schindler
1982
George Schindler
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Rubik's Prediction
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switch out - an instant assembly \n small rubik's cube solves itself in spectator's pocket or paper bag, switch \n george schindler
1982
George Schindler
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Switch Out - An Instant Assembly
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flaming assembly \n small rubik's cube solves itself when covered in flash paper and ignited, switch \n george schindler
1982
George Schindler
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Flaming Assembly
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grand strategy \n color chip chosen by spectator, scrambled cube solved by performer blindfolded, first chosen color then rest, cube really brute-force solved \n dennis marks \n grand strategy \n dennis marks
1982
Dennis Marks
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Grand Strategy
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Also published here
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cubelet \n small cube solved behind back apparently by memory, switch \n tony andruzzi \n cubelet \n tony andruzzi
1982
Tony Andruzzi
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Cubelet
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cubicle \n spectator scrambles rubik's cube and throws it, number of yellow squares on top predicted \n philip t. goldstein \n cubicle \n philip t. goldstein
1982
Philip T. Goldstein
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Cubicle
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Also published here
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dark vision \n using solved rubik's cube for color vision, effect also suggested by bill wisch & fr. cyprian \n jack kent tillar \n rubik con \n father cyprian
1982
Jack Kent Tillar
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Dark Vision
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dark vision - alternate version \n color vision type effect with forced color, gaffed rubik's cube \n h. penn
1982
H. Penn
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Dark Vision - Alternate Version
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the cube as a force \n applying stanley collins' count force principle \n h. penn
1982
H. Penn
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The Cube as a Force
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a novel booktest \n rubik's cube with numbers used to select page number \n h. penn
1982
H. Penn
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A Novel Booktest
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mental blok \n rubik's cube scrambled and put in box with small window by spectator, performer divines color that shows through window \n h. penn
1982
H. Penn
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Mental Blok
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cartoons \n \n ed harris
1982
Ed Harris
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Cartoons
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dice-a-rubik \n two dice transform into small rubik's cubes when thrown \n george schindler
1982
George Schindler
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Dice-A-Rubik
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dice switch \n with bills \n unknown
1982
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Dice Switch
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great loads \n using rubik's cubes as final loads in cups & balls \n george schindler
1982
George Schindler
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Great Loads
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quick change cube \n small rubik's cube changes into normal die, pull \n george schindler
1982
George Schindler
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Quick Change Cube
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instant assembly \n rubik's cube mixed by three spectators, performer solves it by tossing it in the air, stooge \n meir yedid
1982
Meir Yedid
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Instant Assembly
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rubik's coincidence \n sympathetic rubik's cubes, two small cubes mixed by two spectators in paper bags, they end up in same arrangement \n meir yedid
1982
Meir Yedid
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Rubik's Coincidence
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