also knows as twisty puzzles, turning puzzles and Rubik's puzzles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A combination puzzle, also called a sequential move puzzle can be solved by actions. An example of would be the famous Rubik's Cube. The Rubik's Cube is a cube with multiple different colors and the goal is to solve the cube by doing specific actions to arrange the colors correctly.[1] Combination puzzles can also be used for mathematical problems that would be difficult to solve in real life.
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