People search for "rubix cube solver" every day, even though the official puzzle is spelled Rubik's Cube. The reason is simple: the word is often heard before it is read, and "Rubix" looks natural when typed quickly.
For search intent, both terms usually mean the same thing. Someone wants to solve a scrambled cube.
Official spelling
The puzzle is named after Erno Rubik, so the official spelling is Rubik's Cube. "Rubiks cube" without the apostrophe is also common in search. "Rubix cube" is a misspelling, but it is widespread enough that a helpful page should still answer it.
What to look for in a solver
Do not choose a solver based only on spelling. Look for practical features:
- Does it support your cube size?
- Can you enter colors visually?
- Does it show animated moves?
- Does it warn about impossible states?
- Is it available on the device you are using?
Rubix Solver intentionally uses the common "Rubix" brand while solving the official Rubik's Cube puzzle.
Why search engines care
Search engines try to match intent, not just exact spelling. A page about a Rubix cube solver should clarify the spelling, then help the user solve the cube.
That is better than pretending the misspelling does not exist.