The Rubik's Cube, also called the Rubik's Cube, was first invented in 1974 by Professor Erno Rubik at the Budapest School of Architecture in Hungary.
Erno Rubik, born in Hungary on July 13, 1944, is a Hungarian inventor, sculptor, architect, inventor of the Rubik's Cube, and the father of the Rubik's Cube. He is best known to the world for his invention of the Rubik's Cube series of toys in 1974.
Professor Rubik did not invent the Rubik's Cube for production and entertainment. Because he is a professor of architecture and sculpture, he made the first prototype of the Rubik's Cube himself to help students understand space. Composition and structure of the cube.
After he completed his first work, he turned it a few times and found that the originally neat Rubik's Cube was difficult to restore, so he realized that this new invention would not be simple. As the inventor of the Rubik's Cube, Professor Rubik holds Hungarian patent number #170062, but did not apply for an international patent. He believed that others were reluctant to produce this toy, but in fact cloned products appeared almost immediately.