![]() ![]() He used primary colors to help him bring some order to the cube rotations and used stickers on the finished cube. Rubik used wood for the blocks and rubber bands and paper clips to hold the pieces together in his first prototype. ![]() ![]() He credits the schools and universities that he attended as helping him in practicing his craft and giving him the necessary space and equipment to experiment, research and learn. He went on to study architecture soon after. Rubik initially studied to be a sculptor and then discovered that he had a keen interest and passion for technical applications. His father was a well known mechanical engineer who built gliders while his mother loved language and writing. He also attributed his love of art and science to his parents. Rubik revealed a keen awareness of what people liked and an appreciation for art and form. ![]()
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