In the early 1980's a fad briefly swept most of the civilized world - the Rubik's Cube®. This unassuming toy inspired books, competitions, songs, and
even a cartoon series on television, along with several similar polyhedral puzzles. I briefly toyed with the puzzle but I was more fascinated with the
mechanical aspects than the mathematical puzzle. The latter was answered handily with books (which I had) or persistence (which I did not), but the
former was more mysterious. Fortunately it's easy to crack open a cube given a butter knife, with little harm done.
In late 2000 I ran across a discussion of different magic polyhedra beyond the 3x3x3 cube - within the larger family of sequential movement puzzles -
and was briefly hooked. With a few hundred dollars spent via mail orders and on eBay I secured myself a nice
collection.
I even dabbled with making some custom puzzles. I'm still lousy at solving the darned things, but I appreciate them even more than I did in 1980.
There are hundreds of cube-related pages out there. These are some of my favorites.
There is really only one solution that you need for the majority of Rubik-like puzzles, especially if - like me - you're lousy at memorizing things and
don't plan to solve the puzzle daily for fun and profit. Visit Alan Hensel's page, "How
to Solve Almost Any Rubik-Like Puzzle" for a very detailed walk through the solution. Here's the short version:
Thanks to the US Patent and Trademark Office and the European Patent Office it is possible to use the web to view patents for almost anything that has
been patented within the last thirty-odd years. This is an attempt at a somewhat comprehensive list of interesting patents relating to magic polyhedra.
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US3637215
| Popular Name: | Spinout
| Inventor(s): | William Keister
| Date Filed: | December 22, 1970
| Date Issued: | January 25, 1972
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US3655201
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Larry D. Nichols
| Date Issued: | April 11, 1972
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PATTERN FORMING PUZZLE AND METHOD WITH PIECES ROTATABLE IN GROUPS
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US4413823
| Popular Name: | Entrapment
| Inventor(s): | Jeffrey D. Breslow
| Date Filed: | November 3, 1980
| Date Issued: | November 8, 1983
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US4376537
| Popular Name: | Billion Barrel and Trillion
| Inventor(s): | Gunpei Yokoi (Nintendo)
| Date Filed: | December 30, 1980
| Date Issued: | March 15, 1983
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US4373729
| Popular Name: | Missing Link
| Inventor(s): | Steven P. Hanson; Jeffrey D. Breslow
| Date Filed: | January 12, 1981
| Date Issued: | February 15, 1983
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BE887875
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Cube
| Inventor(s): | Ernö Rubik
| Date Filed: | March 10, 1981
| Date Issued: | July 1, 1981
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| The original patent for the 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube and one mechanism for the 2x2x2 Pocket Cube.
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EP0042695
| Popular Name: | Pyraminx
| Inventor(s): | Uwe Meffert
| Date Filed: | June 10, 1981
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| The original Pyraminx - an order-3 tetrahedron with rotating verticies and trivial tips. The core is a central tetrahedron, sphere or four-armed spider. Attached to this are four octahedrons. Each octahedron has a trivial rotating tip and between the octahedrons are the six mobile tetrahedral edge pieces. The patent also describes the stellated pyraminx.
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US4377916
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Snake
| Inventor(s): | Kenji Komiya
| Date Filed: | July 20, 1981
| Date Issued: | March 29, 1983
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US4392323
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Snake
| Inventor(s): | Erno Rubik (Politoys)
| Date Filed: | July 24, 1981
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US4471959
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Fifteen
| Inventor(s): | Erno Rubik
| Date Filed: | September 1, 1981
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US4415158
| Popular Name: | Puzzler
| Inventor(s): | Douglas A. Engel (General Symmetrics, Inc.)
| Date Filed: | September 21, 1981
| Date Issued: | November 15, 1983
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US4410179
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Cheese
| Inventor(s): | Erno Rubik (Konsumex)
| Date Filed: | November 9, 1981
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| A single layer puzzle with six pieces.
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DE3204033
| Popular Name: | Thomas Ball
| Inventor(s): | Dr. Gilbert Obermair
| Date Filed: | February 5, 1982
| Date Issued: | August 25, 1983
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| Another mechanism equivalent to the Impossiball. Twenty triangular caps twist in groups of five around a common vertex. The popular puzzle has a cap on each vertex to make the puzzle decorated and shaped like a soccer ball, but the patent proposes other outer shapes such as a dodecahedron or icosahedron.
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US4402510
| Popular Name: | Crossover
| Inventor(s): | Gunpei Yokoi (Nintendo)
| Date Filed: | February 12, 1982
| Date Issued: | September 6, 1983
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US4553754
| Popular Name: | Orb-it
| Inventor(s): | Christopher C. Wiggs & Christopher J. Taylor
| Date Filed: | February 16, 1982
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GB2084471
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Octahedron
| Inventor(s): | Ernö Rubik
| Date Issued: | April 15, 1982
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An order-2 face-centered octahedron based on a Pyraminx-like central sphere. The face-centers are affixed to the sphere and the vertices float around.
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US4452454
| Popular Name: | Equator
| Inventor(s): | Wilton R. Greene
| Date Filed: | July 30, 1982
| Date Issued: | June 5, 1984
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US4344623
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| Inventor(s): | Toshiyuki Isobe
| Date Issued: | August 17, 1982
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A 2x2x2 mechanism (depicted is a vertical slice through a diagonal plane).
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DE3144834
| Popular Name: | Hungarian Globe
| Inventor(s): | Molnar Ferenc
| Date Issued: | October 14, 1982
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DE3110834
| Popular Name: | Megaminx (Bandelow)
| Inventor(s): | Dr. Christoph Bandelow; Helmut Corbeck
| Date Issued: | October 14, 1982
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WO8203564
| Popular Name: | Hungarian Supernova
| Inventor(s): | Szlivka Ferenc
| Date Issued: | October 28, 1982
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DE3104021
| Popular Name: | Babylon Tower
| Inventor(s): | ARXON SPIEL & FREIZEIT GMBH (DE)
| Date Issued: | December 2, 1982
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GB2100134
| Popular Name: | Inversion Cube
| Date Issued: | December 22, 1982
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US4526372
| Popular Name: | Puzzle Toy (like equator with double rows, no orientations)
| Inventor(s): | Evangelos T. Kikis
| Date Filed: | February 3, 1983
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US4378116
| Popular Name: | Magic Domino
| Inventor(s): | Ernö Rubik
| Date Issued: | March 29, 1983
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The 3x3x2 Rubik's Domino. Two mechanisms are suggested - one with a six armed spider (four of which are sliced in half vertically and terminate within the body), and one that dispenses with the spider in favor of a tab-and-groove mechanism.
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US4378117
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Pocket Cube
| Inventor(s): | Ernö Rubik
| Date Issued: | March 29, 1983
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A 2x2x2 mechanism. Seven pieces are held in place against an eighth by three arms.
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DE3245341
| Popular Name: | Pyramorphix
| Inventor(s): | Manfred Fritsche
| Date Issued: | August 11, 1983
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DE3206560
| Popular Name: | Magic Octahedron
| Inventor(s): | Karl Rohrbach
| Date Issued: | September 1, 1983
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US4405131
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| Inventor(s): | Tibor Horvath
| Date Issued: | September 20, 1983
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An elaborate 2x2x2 mechanism utilizing nested shells. The cubies project arms into a central sphere with tracks to guide their movement.
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US4409750
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Calendar
| Inventor(s): | Marvin A. Silbermintz
| Date Issued: | October 18, 1983
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A calendar cube. The patent includes the sticker layout and a solution.
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US4421311
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Revenge
| Inventor(s): | Peter Sebesteny
| Date Issued: | December 20, 1983
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A 4x4x4 cube; pieces orbit a central sphere with projecting caps that both holds the face-centers and provides a track for their rotation.
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US4437667
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| Inventor(s): | Ronald L. Miller
| Date Issued: | March 20, 1984
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Just a 3x3x3 cube, but the patent is for a variety of Scrabble-like games playable on the surface by the use of detachable stickers or markers for the cubie faces.
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US4441715
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| Inventor(s): | Stephen C. Titus
| Date Issued: | April 10, 1984
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A sphere with 6 interchangeable segments. Like a Masterball without the latitudinal slices.
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JP60222076
| Popular Name: | Master Rainbow Cube
| Inventor(s): | Watanabe Yasunari, Ikegami Yuuji
| Date Filed: | April 18, 1984
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| This puzzle is to the Rainbow Cube as the 5x5x5 is to the 3x3x3. Amazing!
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US4451039
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Clarence W. Hewlett, Jr.
| Date Issued: | May 29, 1984
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An order-3 face-centered magic octahedron. The tips are non-trivial and none of the exterior pieces are fixed in place. The central mechanism is a stella octangula with rotating tips, surrounded by six corner octahedra, twelve edge octahedra, and twenty four face tetrahedra.
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US4453715
| Popular Name: | Halpern-Meier Pyramid
| Inventor(s): | Benjamin R. Halpern
| Date Issued: | June 12, 1984
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The Halpern-Meier Pyramid. The edges and tips project feet into the center of the tetrahedron which combine to form a sphere. The face-centers connect in the center of the sphere and hold everything together. Also includes a Megaminx variant and a truncated tetrahedron with face centers, corners and edges, and a suggestion for what will later be known as "bandaging".
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US4473228
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | John R. Hart
| Date Issued: | September 25, 1984
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A possible mechanism for an Impossiball - an icosahedron on which each "cap" of 5 faces may be rotated, allow the faces to migrate around the surface.
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US4474376
| Popular Name: | Impossiball
| Inventor(s): | William O. Gustafson
| Date Issued: | October 2, 1984
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The canonical Impossiball mechanism - an icosahedron on which each "cap" of 5 faces may be rotated, allow the faces to migrate around the surface.
With one piece removed the toy still holds together and the game turns into a variant of the 15-Puzzle; adjacent triangular pieces may be slid into the gap.
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US4474377
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Jonathan J. Ashley
| Date Issued: | October 2, 1984
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A combination of a 2x2x2 cube and a Dino cube. The internal mechanism is a stella octangula from a Dino Cube with rotating tips (like an Alexander's Star), but deep-cut with an embedded 2x2x2 mechanism.
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US4496155
| Popular Name: | Star of David
| Inventor(s): | Israel Goldfarb
| Date Issued: | January 9, 1985
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The puzzle has the shape of a stella octangula. The core octahedron has a 2x2x2 mechanism like a modified Pyramorphix, but the tips can rotate as well.
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US4500090
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| Inventor(s): | Antoliono Nieto
| Date Issued: | February 19, 1985
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Very similar to the Alexander's Star, but with a more complicated mechanism of grooves.
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US4506891
| Popular Name: | Alexander's Star
| Inventor(s): | Adam Alexander
| Date Issued: | March 26, 1985
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The popular Alexander's Star puzzle; a great dodecahedron where each vertex rotates. The central mechanism is a small stellated dodecahedron with a dodecahedral core; each tip rotates.
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DE3333914
| Popular Name: | Skewb Diamond
| Inventor(s): | Michael Richter
| Date Issued: | April 18, 1985
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US4513970
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| Inventor(s): | Ovidiu Opresco; Jon D. Marinesco
| Date Issued: | April 30, 1985
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A 2x2x2 mechanism using 8 magnets on each plane (6 per piece). Non-cubical shapes are suggested, such as off-center or tiled cuts in cubes, off-center cuts in cubes, and visually attractive egg-shaped puzzles.
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US4522401
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | William O. Gustafson
| Date Issued: | June 11, 1985
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A spherical 3x3x3 with no internal spider mechanism; the shell is held together in a manner similar to the design of US4441715.
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US4540177
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Tibor Horvath
| Date Issued: | September 15, 1985
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A 4x4x4 mechanism based around an embedded 2x2x2 mechanism. The face centers have feet embedded in a central sphere. The edge pieces lock under adjacent centers, and corner pieces lock under adjacent edges and centers just like on the 3x3x3 cube.
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US4557484
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Benjamin F. Sherman, Jr.; Samuel Francis
| Date Issued: | December 10, 1985
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An elegant spherical 2x2x2 mechanism with the mobile octants riding around a hollow central sphere on tracks. Further, there is the suggestion that at each intersection of four pieces the tips may be swapped by rotation (i.e. non-trivial extensions).
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US4558866
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | William L. Alford
| Date Issued: | December 17, 1985
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A variety of designs: a Pyraminx without trivial tips and a Tetraminx; a face-centered order-2 octahedron; a PentUltimate mechanism with magnetic pieces around a metal sphere
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US4708345
| Popular Name: | Manipulative amusement device (hexagonal ring)
| Inventor(s): | David B. Ayers
| Date Filed: | January 6, 1986
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US4586713
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Ibrahim K. Abu-Shumays; Mary D. Abu-Shumays
| Date Issued: | May 6, 1986
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A generalized family of star-prisms puzzles; all are three layers tall.
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SU1232171
| Popular Name: | Russian Master Pyraminx
| Inventor(s): | Alexsandr A. Ordynets
| Date Issued: | May 23, 1986
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US4593907
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Ibrahim K. Abu-Shumays; Mary D. Abu-Shumays
| Date Issued: | June 10, 1986
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First, yet another 2x2x2 mechanism, followed by an application of it to various regular and irregular polyhedra. Next, a generalized extension mechanism for one face - and the application of that to polyhedra. Then duplicating the extension to produce a 2x2x4, and the logical follow-on to an x-cube (4 faces extended) and cross cube (6 faces extended), and suggestions for other polyhedra to embed the mechanism within. It goes on to suggest a possible true 4x4x4 mechanism, but does not give details. Wow!
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US4593908
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Baky B. Ibrahim
| Date Issued: | June 10, 1986
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A deep-cut order-2 vertex-centered octahedron based on a 2x2x2 embedded within an cuboctahedron with pyramidal tips that rotate on the underlying faces and split along their edges.
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US4600199
| Popular Name: | Professor's Cube
| Inventor(s): | Udo Krell
| Date Issued: | July 15, 1986
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Another hefty patent. This one starts with a deeply truncated cube and works its way up to the amazing 5x5x5 mechanism. It also suggests a deep-cut dodecahedron puzzle (which resembles but is distinct from the Pyraminx Crystal)
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US4685680
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Magic
| Inventor(s): | Erno Rubik
| Date Filed: | July 28, 1986
| Date Issued: | August 11, 1987
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US4817952
| Popular Name: | Rubik's electronic cube
| Inventor(s): | Gabor Biro; Robert Breitner; Gabor Fazekas; Istvan Hejjas; Peter Niklai; Erno Rubik; Karoly Szabo; Istvan Tothmatyas
| Date Filed: | December 9, 1986
| Date Issued: | April 4, 1989
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US4667961
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Ibrahim K. Abu-Shumays; Mary D. Abu-Shumays
| Date Issued: | May 26, 1987
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The name of the patent is "Star prism puzzles generalized" and it really is just a generalization of the earlier patent US4586713 by the same inventors.
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US4674750
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Ibrahim K. Abu-Shumays; Mary D. Abu-Shumays
| Date Issued: | June 23, 1987
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The outer puzzle is a rhombic dodecahedron where each vertex rotates. Internally, the mechanism is similar to the Alexander's Star - an internal cuboctahedron with rotating tips added to both the square and triangular faces, which trap the surface pieces in central notches.
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US4735417
| Popular Name: | Gripple
| Inventor(s): | Murray J. Gould
| Date Filed: | June 25, 1987
| Date Issued: | April 5, 1988
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DE8707783U
| Popular Name: | Pyraminx Crystal
| Date Issued: | July 16, 1987
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US4782676
| Popular Name: | Padlock
| Inventor(s): | Ira Friedman
| Date Filed: | October 5, 1987
| Date Issued: | November 8, 1988
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US5176382
| Popular Name: | Atomic Chaos
| Inventor(s): | Christoph Hausammann (Joker SA/AG
| Date Filed: | November 9, 1987
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US4706956
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Ibrahim K. Abu-Shumays; Mary D. Abu-Shumays
| Date Issued: | November 17, 1987
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Two octahedral variations on the 3x3x3 mechanism; one resembles the Trajber's Octahedron (essentially an extremely truncated cube), the other the Star Puzzler but with fixed rather than trivial tips. Then an icosahedral puzzle where the vertex-caps are fixed but overlap to create mobile edge pieces.
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US4871173
| Popular Name: | Topspin
| Inventor(s): | Ferdinand Lammertink (Binary Arts)
| Date Filed: | September 2, 1988
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DE3711368
| Popular Name: | Cross
| Inventor(s): | Margaritis Athanasios
| Date Filed: | October 20, 1988
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US4881738
| Popular Name: | Manipulative amusement device (hexagonal ring)
| Inventor(s): | David B. Ayers
| Date Filed: | January 11, 1989
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US4836549
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | James T. Flake
| Date Issued: | June 6, 1989
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A stella octangula in the form of two intersecting order-four tetrahedrons. The tips are trivial (like the Pyraminx). Sub-pyramids of size 2 (just like on the Pyraminx) may be rotated 120°, cycling three pieces. Moving one layer deeper, another rotation of 120° may be performed which moves the sub-pyramid plus the "base" of the other tetrahedron.
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EP0322085
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Clock
| Inventor(s): | Christopher Charles Wiggs
| Date Issued: | June 28, 1989
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US4856786
| Popular Name: | Masterball
| Inventor(s): | Geza Gyovai
| Date Issued: | August 15, 1989
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The Masterball mechanism. Essentially Titus' six segment sphere (which this patent cites as prior art) with the addition of four bands (two polar, two equatorial) that rotate around the surface orthogonally to the underlying segments.
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US4865323
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Paul A. Heusinkveld
| Date Issued: | September 12, 1989
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Like a super-Masterball with six latitudinal segments vs. four on the Masterball. The mechanism for the surface bands is much more robust in appearance, however.
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US4872682
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Ravi Kuchimanchi; Madhukar N. Thakur
| Date Issued: | October 10, 1989
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A 3x3x3 combined with a "9-puzzle"; the faces on the cube can be slid around exactly as in a 15-puzzle; manipulating the 3x3x3 mechanism migrates the empty square between faces.
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US4957291
| Popular Name: | Luminations
| Inventor(s): | Donald C. Miffitt; Angelo Tortola; Charles S. Sebor; Robert L. Halliday
| Date Filed: | November 6, 1989
| Date Issued: | September 18, 1990
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US4889340
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Wilton R. Greene
| Date Issued: | December 26, 1989
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A variant of the Equator puzzle, where three intersecting bands on the surface of a cube allow square pieces to slide around and move between bands.
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DE3821297
| Popular Name: | Tricky Disky
| Date Issued: | December 28, 1989
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US5267731
| Popular Name: | Roundy (4 faces)
| Inventor(s): | Fritz Gruber
| Date Filed: | April 28, 1990
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US5184822
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Dice
| Inventor(s): | Jozsef Bognar; Erno Rubik
| Date Filed: | December 28, 1990
| Date Issued: | February 9, 1993
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WO9102574
| Popular Name: | Puck
| Inventor(s): | Zoltan Pataki; Geza Csomos
| Date Issued: | March 7, 1991
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US5074562
| Popular Name: | Equator
| Inventor(s): | Daniel E. Green
| Date Filed: | May 14, 1991
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US5114148
| Popular Name: | Puzzle Device (like Mozaika but different mechanism)
| Inventor(s): | Ming-Zen Liu
| Date Filed: | July 9, 1991
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US5116053
| Popular Name: | Puzzle Can
| Inventor(s): | Karl Blankenburg, Karl V. Blankenburg, Duane Rode
| Date Filed: | August 5, 1991
| Date Issued: | May 26, 1992
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US5172912
| Popular Name: | Back Spin
| Inventor(s): | Ferdinand Lammertink (Binary Arts)
| Date Filed: | January 15, 1992
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US5215305
| Popular Name: | Wisdom Ball
| Inventor(s): | Yan-Ju Hsun
| Date Filed: | May 18, 1992
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US5116052
| Popular Name: | Smart Alex
| Inventor(s): | Dumitru A. Pop
| Date Issued: | May 26, 1992
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A cube with hexagons projecting from four sides. The hexagons are divided into six triangular segments and rotate around their centers. The entire cube is split at the equator and rotates, interchanging pieces of adjacent hexagons. A very simple mechanism but a nice puzzle.
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US5271688
| Popular Name: | Assembly cube
| Inventor(s): | Hank Chang (Famwealth International Inc., TW)
| Date Filed: | August 28, 1992
| Date Issued: | December 21, 1993
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EP0502261
| Popular Name: | Pyrix
| Inventor(s): | Jaap Koops; Jan Essebaggers
| Date Issued: | September 9, 1992
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RO106960
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Florian Radut
| Date Filed: | October 27, 1992
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| A 4x4x4 mechanism with a spherical core.
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RO106962
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| Inventor(s): | Florian Radut
| Date Filed: | December 14, 1992
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| The classic 3D marble variation of famous the 15-puzzle. A cube is packed with marbles (in a grid arrangement), and one marble is missing. By tipping the cube the marbles can be scrambled and (hopefully!) unscrambled.
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US5193809
| Popular Name: | Square-1
| Inventor(s): | Karel Hrsel; Vojtech Kopsky
| Date Issued: | March 16, 1993
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The canonical Square-1 patent. A simple dihedral mechanism lets the central slab trap any number of appropriately grooved pieces on either side.
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US5370394
| Popular Name: | Gerdig Ufo
| Inventor(s): | Gerhard Huncaga
| Date Filed: | March 26, 1993
| Date Issued: | December 6, 1994
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HU207233
| Popular Name: | Rubik's Triamid
| Inventor(s): | Ernoe Rubik; Emil Visnyovszky
| Date Issued: | March 29, 1993
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US5199711
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Zoltan Pataki; Geza Csomos; Janos Feher
| Date Issued: | April 6, 1993
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A solid mechanism for a puzzle sliced into six radial segments like Rubik's Cheese or the Masterball.
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RO106962
| Popular Name: | Mad Marbles
| Inventor(s): | Florian Radut
| Date Issued: | August 30, 1993
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US5389063
| Popular Name: | Massage Ball
| Inventor(s): | Otto Wu
| Date Filed: | October 28, 1993
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US5417425
| Popular Name: | Lights Out
| Inventor(s): | Revital Blumberg; Michael Ganor; Avish J. Weiner
| Date Filed: | April 8, 1994
| Date Issued: | May 23, 1995
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US5437454
| Popular Name: | Switchback
| Inventor(s): | Ira Friedman
| Date Filed: | April 29, 1994
| Date Issued: | August 1, 1995
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RO110598
| Popular Name: |
| Inventor(s): | Florian Radut
| Date Filed: | June 14, 1994
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| Like the Hungarian Rings, this puzzle has six interlocking rings of eight marbles - the end result is similar to a 3x3x3 cube where the orientation of the pieces doesn't matter.
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US5338033
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| Inventor(s): | Guillermo Nunez Serrano
| Date Issued: | August 16, 1994
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An extremely simple and elegant 2x2x2 mechanism, nominally in a spherical puzzle. Each of the 7 floating octants clips into the axes and is held in place by virtue of the shape. Contrast this with Rubik's 2x2x2 mechanism which falls apart when any single piece is removed.
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US5358247
| Popular Name: | Puzzle Ball
| Inventor(s): | Uwe Meffert
| Date Issued: | October 25, 1994
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The Puzzle Ball - a spherical Skewb. A four-armed spider with triangular tips, four more floating triangular "faces", and six floating square "faces".
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US5542673
| Popular Name: | Triple Cross
| Inventor(s): | Ferdinand Lammertink (Binary Arts)
| Date Filed: | December 30, 1994
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US5386993
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| Inventor(s): | Bernardo H. Apsan
| Date Issued: | February 7, 1995
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Another "Star of David" - a 2x2x2 mechanism embedded within an octahedron, decorated with trivially rotating tetrahedra to form a stella octangula.
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US5573245
| Popular Name: | Lights Out 2000
| Inventor(s): | Avish J. Weiner; Avraham Y. Olti; Gyoray M. P. Benedek; Michael Ganor
| Date Filed: | May 5, 1995
| Date Issued: | November 12, 1996
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US5564702
| Popular Name: | Orbix
| Inventor(s): | Uwe Meffert
| Date Filed: | May 23, 1995
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US5603500
| Popular Name: | Lights Out
| Inventor(s): | Avraham Y. Olti; Gyoray M. P. Benedek; Zvi Herman; Revital Blumberg; Michael Ganor; Avish J. Weiner
| Date Filed: | January 18, 1996
| Date Issued: | February 18, 1997
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US5645278
| Popular Name: | Astrolabacus
| Inventor(s): | John D. Harris
| Date Filed: | February 2, 1996
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US5622368
| Popular Name: | Puzzle disc (Super Top Spin)
| Inventor(s): | Chin-Huang Chang
| Date Filed: | February 13, 1996
| Date Issued: | April 22, 1997
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WO9608297
| Popular Name: | King Ring
| Inventor(s): | Zoltan Pataki; Istvan Varadi; Attila Kovacs
| Date Issued: | March 21, 1996
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US5628512
| Popular Name: | Netblock Ufo
| Inventor(s): | Wai K. Chan
| Date Filed: | April 15, 1996
| Date Issued: | May 13, 1997
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US5566941
| Popular Name: | Mozaika
| Inventor(s): | Rudolf Destics
| Date Issued: | October 22, 1996
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The Mozaika puzzle. The ingenious combination of the Equator puzzle (three bands of square on the surface of a sphere) with a 2x2x2 mechanism allowing the corners of the puzzle to shift position. Appropriate colorings of the puzzle can vary the difficulty significantly,
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US6003868
| Popular Name: | Brain Ball
| Inventor(s): | Andreas Unsicker
| Date Filed: | February 4, 1997
| Date Issued: | December 21, 1999
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US5857673
| Popular Name: | Inside Out (Vadasz Kocka)
| Inventor(s): | Daniel Ablonczy, Jozsef Vadasz
| Date Filed: | March 12, 1997
| Date Issued: | January 12, 1999
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US5816571
| Popular Name: | Chromo Ball
| Inventor(s): | Tsun Ding Chen
| Date Filed: | July 8, 1997
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US5826871
| Popular Name: | 2x2x2 mechanism
| Inventor(s): | Chen Sen Li
| Date Filed: | December 23, 1997
| Date Issued: | October 27, 1998
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| This 2x2x2 mechanism contains a complete 3x3x3 mechanism including edge pieces, all concealed by large caps on the corners. Puzzles using this mechanism have been found it is reportedly a great improvement over other 2x2x2 mechanisms.
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US5722657
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| Inventor(s): | Dario Cabrera
| Date Issued: | March 3, 1998
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An irregular 3x3x3 variant. Each face-center has a trapezoidal projection and the corners are degenerate. The overall appearance is of three intersecting wedge-shaped slabs.
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US5992850
| Popular Name: | 4x4x4 mechanism
| Inventor(s): | Chen Sen Li
| Date Filed: | March 25, 1998
| Date Issued: | November 30, 1999
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US6129356
| Popular Name: | 5x5x5 mechanism
| Inventor(s): | Chen Sen Li
| Date Filed: | May 12, 1998
| Date Issued: | October 10, 2000
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US6022021
| Popular Name: | Mad Triad
| Inventor(s): | Heng-Chun Ku
| Date Filed: | July 17, 1998
| Date Issued: | February 8, 2000
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HU214709
| Popular Name: | Dogic
| Inventor(s): | Robert Vecsei; Zsolt Vecsei
| Date Issued: | July 28, 1998
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DE19849279
| Popular Name: | Master Pyraminx
| Inventor(s): | Alexander Mack
| Date Filed: | October 15, 1998
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| An order-4 tetrahedral puzzle, also known as the Master Pyraminx (not an order-3 Pyramix with rotating edges, which also goes by that name). The central mechanism is similar to a Skewb - a four armed spider with four fixed triangular faces (which form the face-centers), four floating triangular faces (which connect to the tips) and six floating square faces which are built up into octahedral "edge" pieces.
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US6186504
| Popular Name: | Maxim's puzzle
| Inventor(s): | John Maxim
| Date Filed: | July 9, 1999
| Date Issued: | February 13, 2001
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US6209720
| Popular Name: | Display box for the cube
| Inventor(s): | Sen-Li Chen (East Sheen Industrial Co. Ltd., TW)
| Date Filed: | January 4, 2000
| Date Issued: | April 3, 2001
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| This redesign of the classic domed container for the 3x3x3 cube allows the cube to be positioned either flat on one face, balanced along an edge, or balanced on a single vertex.
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US6056290
| Popular Name: | Dino Cube
| Inventor(s): | James R. Holloway
| Date Issued: | May 2, 2000
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The canonical Dino Cube mechanism. An internal stella octangula's rotating tips have grooves at the base trap the outer edge pieces. A simplified version of Ashley's mechanism.
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WO0025874
| Popular Name: | K-Ball
| Inventor(s): | Saleh Khoudary
| Date Issued: | May 11, 2000
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US6158740
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| Inventor(s): | Albert J. Hall
| Date Issued: | December 12, 2000
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A Dino Cube mechanism with metal tipped pieces around a central magnetic core, as well as generalized puzzles with magnetic cores.
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US6217023
| Popular Name: | Darth Maul Cube
| Inventor(s): | Thomas Kremer
| Date Issued: | April 17, 2001
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The Darth Maul cube; a 2x2x2 mechanism similar to the one used in Rubik's Pocket Cube™ but with axis protruding directly from the fixed octant, and embedded in a bust of a popular character.
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