![]() This version had colored tiles rather than stickers. The early versions of the 5×5×5 cube sold at Barnes & Noble were marketed under the name "Professor's Cube" but currently, Barnes and Noble sells cubes that are simply called "5×5 Cube." used to sell a limited edition version of the 5×5×5 cube called the Professor's Cube. ![]() Mèffert reissued the cube under the name "Professor's Cube" in the 1990s. When the cube was marketed in Japan, it was marketed under the name "Professor's Cube". Ideal Toys, who first popularized the original 3x3x3 Rubik's cube, marketed the puzzle in Germany as the "Rubik's Wahn" (German for illusion or delusion). Uwe Mèffert manufactured the cube and sold it in Hong Kong in 1983. Out of the many designs that were proposed, Udo Krell's design was the first 5×5×5 design that was manufactured and sold. The Professor's Cube was invented by Udo Krell in 1981.
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