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  2. Soma cube - Wikipedia

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    Similar to Soma cube is the 3D pentomino puzzle, which can fill boxes of 2×3×10, 2×5×6 and 3×4×5 units. The Bedlam cube is a 4×4×4 sided cube puzzle consisting of twelve pentacubes and one tetracube. The Diabolical cube is a puzzle of six polycubes that can be assembled together to form a single 3×3×3 cube.

  3. Hoffman's packing puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The puzzle itself consists only of 27 identical rectangular cuboid-shaped blocks, although physical realizations of the puzzle also typically supply a cubical box to fit the blocks into. If the three lengths of the block edges are x , y , and z , then the cube should have edge length x + y + z .

  4. File:Soma cube puzzle solution.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:9L cube puzzle solution.svg - Wikipedia

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    9l cube puzzle solution: Image title: One way to assemble 9 L triominoes into a 3x3 cube by CMG Lee. Width: 100%: Height: 100%

  6. Burr puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Burr puzzles. A burr puzzle is an interlocking puzzle consisting of notched sticks, combined to make one three-dimensional, usually symmetrical unit. These puzzles are traditionally made of wood, but versions made of plastic or metal can also be found. Quality burr puzzles are usually precision-made for easy sliding and accurate fitting of the ...

  7. Mechanical puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, problems in which a number of pieces have to be arranged so as to fit into a (seemingly too small) box are also classed in this category. A solution to Hoffman's packing puzzle with 4×5×6 cuboids (1), exploded to show each layer (2) The image shows an example of Hoffman's packing puzzle.