Today's Google has an interactive Rubik's Cube.

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Rubik’s Cube, Google features an interactive cube for you to solve. What I’d like to solve is how many lost hours of productivity the world will suffer today because of this.

You can’t turn it all the way over.

Yes you can. Click the white space around it, and it rotates.

Today’s Google has an interactive Rubik’s Cube.

And I’m as hopeless at solving as I was when it first appeared.

What happens when you solve it?

They take the SDMB off the block list.

I can now answer this. The pieces of the cube fly apart, and it puts up a message that says “Cube solved”, with your name (if Google knows it; I don’t know what it does if it doesn’t), your time, and your number of moves (in my case, 163 moves in 17:13 – I don’t claim to be efficient, and it’s even worse with the clunky interface).

And your record will live forever, or until the EU says it shouldn’t.