Solving the Cube - and Self Esteem Boost
I have a saying. It's this:
"Cube Don't Care."
That. Cube. Does. Not. Care.
It doesn't know you. It doesn't know your name.
It doesn't care about your race.
It doesn't care about your gender or preferred pronoun.
It doesn't know your socio-economic situation.
It doesn't care if you're 2 years old, 105 years old, or anywhere in between.
It doesn't care about who you know, or who is your mother or father.
It doesn't know (or care) if you grew up in the projects of Cherry Hill Baltimore or Martha's Vineyard. It doesn't know if you live in Beverly Hills, California or the Fifth Ward in Houston, Texas. It does not care one bit about your zip code.
All it cares about is this:
"Do you know any systems, methods, and sequences that will slash through that 43 X 10^18 combinations of cube color patterns to arrive at the only combination which will make all sides whole?"
There is zero luck involved.
Once a child learns how to do this, their self esteem bumps up a couple of notches. They have a skill that only 5% of the world's population has -and they have it for life.