Can you solve a Rubik’s Cube? Yesterday marked 52 years since Hungarian architect Erno Rubik invented the colorful puzzle, and it remains a favorite activity for kids and adults — like 26-year-old Dylan Sadiq. The former engineering student creates enormous mosaics using hundreds of the cubes, and he’s made a name for himself by assembling his artwork live at events. See the portraits and watch him build at the link below.
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This Former Engineering Student Builds Massive Mosaics Out of 600 Rubik’s Cubes: “I Have a Lot of Fun”
When Dylan Sadiq was 21, he emptied his savings account on something his mother (perhaps understandably) considered a completely frivolous expense — not an Xbox or closet full of Nikes but rather 600 individually wrapped Rubik’s Cubes.
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