Knowing that there are people out there that love Super Marios Bros., Nintendo and Star Wars enough to make geeky bride and groom cakes should have been all the warning I needed to ease me into this Rubik's Cube Cake, but somehow it just wasn't. The maker was a British fellow, James Kemp, who has always been a fan of the Rubik's cube. "I first got a cube as a 12 year old in England back in 1980 and have been hooked ever since," Kemp says. His local pub held a competition for the gentlemen who were regulars to bake a cake (seriously, how come my local pub hasn't thought of that?). Mr. Rubik's cube won of course - beating out 11 other cakes.

Somehow, this one beats out the his and her TiVo cakes on the geek chic scale. You can follow the recipe and make it yourself, but if you do, you better send me a photo!

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I love it
1Definitely beats the Tivo cakes - how cute!
2Sweet!
3Ack! So cute and delicious-looking! I don't usually go for novelty cakes, but this one is awesome.
4Heck yeah. This is awesome.
5i love it! i wonder how much time it took to make it.
6Awww that is too cute!!
7I just asked my fiance if he wanted a Rubix Cube cake for his upcoming birthday, and he told me "no". But he's getting one anyway, because I want to make it. Their recipe is really helpful, although I'll probably make a few small changes.
8It seems like such a shame to cut into it.
9I think that is absolutely the coolest!! I spent hours upon hours with my cube growing up!!
10I love clever cakes
11Wow. This is amazing. Except, I'd feel so bad for eating it!
12That's so cool! I don't even think I would know how to go about making it, but nifty!
13ehhehe i wonder if i can solve the cake version of a rubix cube ^^
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