Building Minds One Cube at a Time

At Cubing for All, we believe learning how to solve a Rubik’s Cube can spark joy, sharpen minds, and create meaningful connections.

Young child in a red vest holds up a partially solved Rubik’s Cube in front of a green chalkboard.

Our Mission

A world where young people of all abilities can find inspiration, community, and fun through cubing.

We aim to raise awareness about the cognitive, social, and motor benefits of cubing by introducing it to young people through hands-on instruction and school partnerships.

Our Values

Accessibility

We want cubing to be accessible to all, especially children who do not always have access to hands-on learning resources or who learn differently.

Curiosity

By using every twist and turn as an opportunity to explore, pose questions, and learn something new, we hope to maintain that spark.

Inclusivity

We believe that everyone learns best when they feel like they belong, so we welcome people from all backgrounds, skill levels, and experiences.

Empowerment

Even when things get challenging, we are here to help everyone see their own potential and believe in themselves.

Joy

It is not just about solving the cube; it is also about having fun and being proud of the knowledge you gain.

A scrambled and twisted Rubik’s Cube sits against a clean white background.
Benjamin Choi, founder of Cubing for All, stands smiling with a solved Rubik’s Cube at the WCA North American Championship in Minneapolis, 2024.

Meet our founder

Hi! I’m Benjamin Choi

Benjamin Choi founded Cubing for All in 2025 after years of competing in cubing competitions. He started cubing in 2020 during COVID as something to occupy his spare time. Soon, it ballooned from a hobby into a passion that he now wants to share with everyone around him. He started a Rubik’s Cube Club at The Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, NJ and would like to expand his efforts to other students, as well. Outside of cubing, Benjamin is an avid fencer and enjoys playing video games with friends.