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  2. Two-cube calendar - Wikipedia

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    A two-cube calendar is a desk calendar consisting of two cubes with faces marked by digits 0 through 9.Each face of each cube is marked with a single digit, and it is possible to arrange the cubes so that any chosen day of the month (from 01, 02, ... through 31) is visible on the two front faces.

  3. Knox Cubes - Wikipedia

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    The test administrators takes a smaller cube and taps on the 4 1" cubes in increasingly complicated sequences. The test subject is requested, sometimes only by sign language, to repeat the sequence. If the cubes are numbered 1 through 4, the sequences in order are:

  4. Category:Cubes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Mechanical puzzle cubes (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Cubes" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ...

  5. Skewb - Wikipedia

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    It was invented by Tony Durham and marketed by Uwe Mèffert. [1] Although it is cubical, it differs from the typical cubes' construction; its axes of rotation pass through the corners of the cube, rather than the centers of the faces. There are four axes, one for each space diagonal of the cube.

  6. John R. Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    This was published in 1962 when he showed constructions of four-, five-, and six-dimensional magic hypercubes of order three. [1] He later was the first to publish diagrams of all 58 magic tesseracts of order 3. [2] Hendricks was also an authority on the design of inlaid magic squares and cubes (and in 1999, a magic tesseract).

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  8. Manipulative (mathematics education) - Wikipedia

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    Cuisenaire rods in a staircase arrangement Interlocking "multilink" linking cubes A Polydron icosahedron. In mathematics education, a manipulative is an object which is designed so that a learner can perceive some mathematical concept by manipulating it, hence its name.

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