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общая лексика
четвёртое июня (актовый день [speech-day] в привилегированной мужской средней школе Итон [Eton]; по случаю торжества организуются крикетные матчи и др. спортивные состязания, а тж. парад лодок)
4 июня - день рождения короля Георга III [George III, 1738-1820], патрона школы
The Rubik's Revenge (also known as the 4×4×4 Rubik's Cube) is a 4×4×4 version of the Rubik's Cube. It was released in 1981. Invented by Péter Sebestény, the cube was nearly called the Sebestény Cube until a somewhat last-minute decision changed the puzzle's name to attract fans of the original Rubik's Cube. Unlike the original puzzle (and other odd-numbered puzzles like the 5×5×5 cube), it has no fixed facets: the centre facets (four per face) are free to move to different positions.
Methods for solving the 3×3×3 cube work for the edges and corners of the 4×4×4 cube, as long as one has correctly identified the relative positions of the colours—since the centre facets can no longer be used for identification.