
This kiosk is part of the “Design is Around You” Campaign. Find other Kiosks and complete your cards collection.

The Rubik's Cube was invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Erno Rubik. Originally called the "Magic Cube," Rubik created the puzzle as a way to teach his students about three-dimensional geometry. Today, the Rubik's Cube is one of the most popular and iconic puzzle games in the world and has inspired many other puzzles and games.
Each kiosk produces one card from the Chicago Series. Collect cards from the series and redeem your reward at the Design Museum of Chicago.


The 1.25-mile long path has been constructed in phases over time and includes four distinct districts; The Confluence, The Arcade, The Civic, and the Esplanade. The Chicago River is a treasured natural amenity in the urban canyon of world famous architecture and the Chicago RiverwaIk allows a close proximity to the waterway. The continuous path from Lake Street to the lake front also allows a vertical connection from Upper Wacker Drive down to the waterway.

Once you’ve collected all 5 of the Chicago Card Series, visit us at the Design Museum of Chicago to redeem the Golden Card.