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Copyright 2025 Michael Anttila

For Kai's birthday party this year, Angela bought a box of 25 Rubik's cubes for $25 to hand out as party favours. Before the party, Kai and I arranged them into this pattern. As expected, the quality of a $1 cube is absolutely terrible, but Kai's friends had fun trying to solve them during the party.

We held Kai's party at an indoor gym. After running around for almost an hour, the gym instructors were trying to get the kids to play a game of soccer or basketball. They were already pretty tired at that point, so we told the instructors that the kids would rather go to the party room and solve Rubik's cubes.

I don't think we were believed. After everyone was back in the party room, one of the instructors asked how many kids knew how to solve a cube, and was shocked when all of them except one put up their hand.

The party was a success, and everyone got to take home a cube or two and a bag of other goodies.

Technical Details: This photo was taken with my Pixel 6.

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