Classic Rubik's cube with robotic core creepily completes its own puzzle in just 30 seconds

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A scientist has built a Rubik's cube that can solve itself. The toy, which has a 3D-printed robotic core, creepily completes its own iconic puzzle in just 30 seconds. Containing two internal servo motors, the entire system runs on a micro-controlling Arduino board which is small enough to fit inside the original product's dimensions. The new incarnation of the game, which first launched in 1974, is the product of Japanese creator and YouTube vlogger the'human controller'. Uploading footage of his creation, last month, the impressive scenes - which show the cube flipping and self-rotating - has already racked-up nearly 500,000 views.

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