Rubik's Cube

Professor's Cube

The Professor's Cube is a 3-D combination puzzle, a 5×5×5 version of the original Rubik's Cube. It has qualities in common with both the 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube and the 4×4×4 Rubik's Revenge, and solution strategies for both can be applied the Professor's Cube. (Wikipedia).

Professor's Cube
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