Dubai secures world record for largest Rubik’s Cube

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Dubai Knowledge Park has secured the Guinness World Record for the World’s Largest Rubik’s Cube.

Weighing over 300 kg, the interactive installation spans 3m x 3m x 3m and comprises 21 fibreglass cubes, each almost 1 metre tall.

The record-breaking installation has been unveiled to mark the 20th anniversary of Dubai Knowledge Park, which, since its launch in 2003, has grown into the home of over 700 local, regional and international customers that empowers talent from more than 170 countries.

Embodying durability and environmental consciousness, the cube represents a tangible manifestation of Dubai Knowledge Park’s dedication to fostering creative thinking and analytical skills.

Every turn of the cube symbolises not just a twist of coloured squares but the acquisition of new skills, the conquering of complex tasks and bridging knowledge gaps – a reminder that the journey of acquiring knowledge can indeed be an enjoyable one.

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