Google Rubik’s Cube: An Allegory to the Google Puzzle?
6 Comments By Jai on February 5th, 2010 in Fun GadgetsGoogle has been a big puzzle to most people, and in fact, though Google is omnipresence in our online life, we seem to be getting inundated with the number of products and services that they offer, most of which are indispensable.
Thus, the puzzle of Google has been that there really aren’t better services than what they offer. The Google Puzzle has been represented by Tomonobu Higashikawa (with additional images from Minami) through a Rubik’s Cube which comes with all the icons of Google services and products.
These familiar images and icons make up the Google Rubik’s Cube and I bet it would take up a larger part of the day, if you get hooked to solving it. Rubik’s cube is one of the most popular puzzles, though it is one of the most complicated. There couldn’t have been a better way to represent Google than in a Rubik’s Cube.
You could also take a look at other Rubik’s Cubes like the QWERTY Rubik’s Cube, 12 Sided IQ Pentagon Rubik Cube and the Magnetic Dice Rubik’s Cube.
Though I am not very fond of puzzles and riddles, I am sure a number of you would love the Google Rubik’s Cube, which is almost an allegory to the Google Company.
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