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  3. Rolling ball sculpture - Wikipedia

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    A rolling ball sculpture (sometimes referred to as a marble run, ball run, gravitram, kugelbahn (German: 'ball track'), or rolling ball machine) is a form of kinetic art – an art form that contains moving pieces – that specifically involves one or more rolling balls. A version where marbles compete in a race to win is called a marble race.

  4. This Giant DIY Marble Run Is Made Entirely Out of Cardboard - AOL

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    The post This Giant DIY Marble Run Is Made Entirely Out of Cardboard appeared first on Nerdist. This immense working marble run was made entirely out of cardboard boxes, and took its creator two ...

  5. Spacewarp (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Spacewarp is a line of build-it-yourself, marble-run toy "roller coasters" first made in the 1980s by Bandai. [1] Users cut lengths of track to the correct size from a single roll of thick plastic tubing, forming curves and loops held in place by plastic track rail holders which attach to metal rods held vertical in a black plastic base.

  6. Jelle's Marble Runs - Wikipedia

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    Jelle's Marble Runs is a YouTube channel based in the Netherlands centered on marbles, marble runs and marble races. It is run by Jelle Bakker. It is run by Jelle Bakker. The channel spoofs the Olympic Games , Formula One , and other sporting events with marbles and treats the cast of marbles as though they were athletes.

  7. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    A "grandfather" is the largest marble, the size of a billiards ball or tennis ball. Various names for different marble types (regional playground talk, Leicester, UK): Marleys (marbles), prit (white marble), Kong (large marble), King Kong (larger than a bosser), steely (metal bearing-ball). Names can be combined: e.g. prit-Kong (large white ...

  8. Marble Blast Ultra - Wikipedia

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    Most likely, blue and yellow gems are much harder to get than the red ones. The player at the end of the round with the most points wins. Players can change their marble's appearance by choosing from a variety of patterns and pictures in the main menu, such as a globe marble or a tiger marble as well as adding several different effects to use ...

  9. Peg solitaire - Wikipedia

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    A paper in 1990 dealt with the generalized Hi-Q problems which are equivalent to the peg solitaire problems and showed their NP-completeness. [3] A 1996 paper formulated a peg solitaire problem as a combinatorial optimization problem and discussed the properties of the feasible region called 'a solitaire cone'. [4]