Making Cubing Accessible to Everyone

Discover beginner-friendly Rubik’s Cube tutorials, build problem-solving skills, and connect with a welcoming global cubing community.

What is
Cubing for All?

Cubing for All is a youth-led project that makes Rubik’s Cubing more accessible. We focus on teaching kids and teens how to solve cubes while also showing the benefits it can have on motor skills, problem-solving, and self-confidence. Our goal is to create spaces where anyone can learn, especially students who are neurodivergent or underserved.

Solving Cubes,

Building Minds 

A child in a denim jacket focuses on solving a Rubik’s Cube at a table.
Two kids practice solving scrambled Rubik’s Cubes in a playful setting.
Disassembled Rubik’s Cube pieces laid out neatly to show inner mechanism.
A boy studies a Rubik’s Cube intently while sitting in a learning space.
A creative collection of Rubik’s Cube variations including dodecahedron and patterned cubes on display.
A child holds a 4x4 Rubik’s Cube with vibrant colors on a soft surface.
A child presents two Rubik’s Cubes, showcasing a traditional and a larger cube variation.

Let’s get

solving

A hand holds a scrambled Rubik’s Cube near a calm body of water outdoors.

Read our Blog 

Explore our written resources for how to solve a Rubik’s Cube. Our blog is a space for both learning and community building. You will find guides on how to solve a Rubik’s Cube for the first time, as well as several pieces on how to continue your cubing journey. We also have first-hand accounts of cubers as they learn the skill, go to competitions, and find community while solving Rubik’s Cubes.

Close-up of a child’s hands manipulating a Rubik’s Cube with focus and intent.

Watch Tutorials 

Explore our audio and visual resources for how to solve a Rubik’s Cube. If you’re picking up a cube for the first time, are an experienced cuber, or have a friend or family member who wants to learn, we have resources for you!

Get Involved

Whether you’re just learning how to do a Rubik’s Cube, teaching kids in a classroom, or already deep into speedcubing, you’re welcome here. You can join us as a learner, volunteer, donor, or advocate. Together, we can make cubing something every young person has access to.