Rubik's Cube Robots
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David Gilday shares his passion for Rubik's Cube puzzles and his LEGO MINDSTORMS robots that solve them. During the session you will the explore aspects of the cube that make it such a challenging and popular puzzle. He will share some insights that may help you to discover your own method to solve Rubik's Cube if you have not already mastered it.
In addition, you will see some of the robots, created by David, built from LEGO MINDSTORMS and Technic elements and smartphones that solve Rubik's Cubes of different sizes.
No need to book. There is no additional charge for the activity but standard museum entry fees apply (£12 for adults, £8 for children, £10 for concessions and students, £23.50 for a family ticket of one adult and two children, £17 for 1 adult and 1 child, and £34 for a family ticket of two adults and two children). The ticket includes entry to the museum for the whole day. Please note that children aged 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Great activity for the whole family!
Date: Friday 7th August 2026
Time: 11 am & 2 pm
In addition, you will see some of the robots, created by David, built from LEGO MINDSTORMS and Technic elements and smartphones that solve Rubik's Cubes of different sizes.
No need to book. There is no additional charge for the activity but standard museum entry fees apply (£12 for adults, £8 for children, £10 for concessions and students, £23.50 for a family ticket of one adult and two children, £17 for 1 adult and 1 child, and £34 for a family ticket of two adults and two children). The ticket includes entry to the museum for the whole day. Please note that children aged 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Great activity for the whole family!
Date: Friday 7th August 2026
Time: 11 am & 2 pm
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Where is it happening?
Rene Court, Coldhams Road, CB1 3EW Cambridge, United Kingdom, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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