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It is called a “remedy” but it is not a remedy. It is the phenomenon whereby a Chinese social network today breathes new life into a Hungarian puzzle from the 1980s. From one medium to another. This is exactly what happened to the Rubik’s Cube, a multicolored symbol of the extreme application of ingenuity to apparently impervious and admittedly fruitless tasks. Everyone knows that the six faces of the Rubik’s Cube are each made up of nine squares, which can move independently of each other, and which can be of six different colors.