

Rubik’s Brand Ltd controls and administers all the international rights in the RUBIK trademarks and in the overall image of the RUBIK'S CUBE®, the cube design and logo. įor further information, please contact Mary-Jane Rose to on 0 or to Tina Fotherby on 03 or 07703 409622. To see an overview of the experience, please watch the highlights video here.

We can’t wait for 2020 when we have so many exciting new initiatives to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Rubik’s Cube taking the world by storm.”įor further information about Rubik’s please visit the brand’s website, Twitter, YouTube Channel or Instagram. Upon the completion of the Guinness World Records achievement, CEO of Rubik’s Brand Ltd, Christoph Bettin said, “The Rubik’s Cube immersive pop-up experience was a massive success and it was fantastic to see so many enthusiastic individuals combine to create such a phenomenal achievement as breaking a Guinness World Record. The Teapot Trust will be arranging for the artwork to be on public display. Competitions and unofficial meetups are organized all over the world on a weekly basis. Created in 2006, the speedcubing community has grown from just a few to over 45,000 people that make up the community today. The Rubik’s Mosaic of HRH Prince Harry will be donated to the Teapot Trust, a Scottish charity that provides a UK-wide programme of art therapy in hospitals to support the wellbeing of children with chronic conditions and their families. is a community focused on speed-solving puzzles, particularly the Rubik’s cube and alike. The design for the mosaic, created by talented Norwegian cube artist, was completed with the help of two local schoolchildren, Henry Maxwell (aged 9) and Agatha Ayling Eynon (aged 11) who placed the final two cubes to complete the portrait and achieve the world record. The completed mosaic is made with 1,575 Rubik’s Cubes and measures 2.56 metres wide x 2.05 metres high.
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In order for the Guinness World Records attempt to be beaten, a team of talented speedcubers, including UK world champion George Scholey and London-based magician, Taran Harvey-Chadwick, were at hand to teach participants how to solve Rubik’s Cubes. The previous record of 293 participants was broken on October 2 with an astonishing 308 individual contributors. This was completed as part of a Rubik’s Cube pop-up immersive experience which took place this week. Rubik’s Brand Ltd, the London-based company that owns the rights to the Rubik's Cube - the world’s most popular single toy – has broken the Guinness World Record for the most individual contributors to a Rubik’s Cube Mosaic.
