Packed full of puzzles, Pattern Puzzles is guaranteed to bend your brain! With puzzles that explore a different theme from the Beyond Rubik's Cube exhibition, the puzzles become more challenging as the book progresses, ensuring there's a wide range of difficulty levels.
"Since its global launch in 1980 the Rubik’s Cube has cemented itself firmly as a retro icon, now it really is a glowing example of cool."
Pattern Puzzles explores how our brains recognise patterns and includes all kinds of pattern-related puzzles from identifying symmetry to spotting recurring patterns.
A vibrant design ensures the puzzles are visually appealing as well as mentally stimulating.
The Magic Cube was invented in 1974 by Hungarian architecture professor Erno Rubik. After being reâ€launched in 1980 as the Rubik's Cube, it sold an estimated 350 million around the world. To celebrate the 40th nniversary of the Rubik cube, there is a special exhibition of the toy puzzle. Titled Beyond Rubik's Cube, it explores the humble beginnings of the cube, showing its first prototypes made out of wood and rubber bands.
The exhibition will travel to the UK and there are a range of books released set to challenge and engage young minds.
Sarah Khan has been a children's writer and editor for 12 years. After graduating from Cambridge University with a degree in English literature, she worked for Usborne Publishing Ltd., where she created a highly successful series of puzzle books.
The author of a weekly children's puzzle section in The Daily Telegraph, she lives in Cambridge, U.K.