RUBIK'S CUBE INVENTION: Google celebrates toy puzzle's 40th anniversary …

The Rubik's Cube, both a torture and a delight to many of us, today celebrates its 40th birthday, and Google has joined in with an interactive Rubik's Cube Google doodle. I've already spent about 15 minutes playing around 

The Rubik's cube has been the toy of choice for nerds, geniuses, and loud kids in the back of the car ever since it was invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor Erno Rubik. It's the world's most fun math problem, and you'll probably never solve it—but

Millions of offices around the world will this morning be filled with the sound of workers quietly swearing under their breath as they grapple hopelessly with Google's latest Doodle: an interactive Rubik's Cube. The most frustrating puzzle on the

Presumably to mark the 40th anniversary of the iconic puzzle game, Rubik's Cube, Google's homepage today features a virtual Rubik's Cube that you can spend your day today trying to solve. You can rotate the interactive puzzle game by clicking in the

Today's Google Doodle marks the 40th anniversary of the Rubik's Cube: the toy and/or puzzle that has rapidly infuriated and then eternally haunted almost every person to have walked this fair Earth since the 1970s.