3X3X3
Rubik's Cube
The second of the three different 1980 Ideal U.S. packages.
Rubik's Cube
Official Rubik's Cubes manufactured in the 1990's and 2000's
Small Black Cube
This 29mm cube with round stickers is key chain size, but has no key chain attachment.
White Cube
This 5cm white plastic cube has painted dots instead of stickers.
3X3X3 (PICTURE)
Apple Cube
Featuring the Apple logos in six colours.
Chex & Fruit Puzzle Cube
This cube displays Chex cereal on one side, and 5 types of fruit on the other five sides. This was a mail-order product which required proofs of purchase from Chex(tm) Cereal in order to buy.
Fruit Boy 3x3x3
This appears to be an "assembly cube", like the ones sold by Mefferts.
CUBOID
Domino (Indented Pips)
This twisty domino differs from standard dominos in surface treatment and inner mechanism. Its most immediately noticeable differences are its indented pips and yellowed white cubes.
TEN
Octagonal Prism
The standard Wonderful Puzzler version, packaged in a cardboard box.
FOURTEEN
OTHER N-SIDED
Diamond Style Puzzler
Also known as Diamond Cube. This puzzle is closely related to the Rhombicuboctahedron.
PUCKS
SPHERE
Hungarian Globe
Sliding-tile puzzle without gaps. Made in Hungary, originally.
K-Ball 8
This vesion has a yellow background body.
STAR
HEADS & OBJECTS
MOVING HOLE
Calendar Puzzle
This sliding tiles puzzle/calendar/coin bank has a total of 41 tiles arranged in seven columns and six rows.
Missing Link
Probably the most popular tile sliding puzzle ever.
MOVING MARBLES
Atomic Chaos
Scramble the beads from tubes of different lengths, then try to restore them to their proper homes.
Ivory Tower
One of the more successful puzzles from the original cube craze.
MOVING TILES
Gripple
An uncommon puzzle produced in Hong Kong.
ELECTRONIC
Orbix
A spherical version of Light's Out.
OTHER MECHANISMS
Brain, The
The object of this puzzle is to get all the sliders either in or out. Several stacked and slotted disks inside the puzzle limit the range of movement at each step in the puzzle.
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