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2x5x5A cuboid in the tradition of the 1x4x4 from the same inventor.
2x5x5 (regular cubies)The third design of this cuboid. A handmade version with regular cuboids.
2x5x5 (square olzed)The second design of the 2x5x5. This one was handmade from another mass produced cuboid.

2x5x63D printed extensions glued onto a 6x6x6.
2x5x7One of the most uneven cuboids.
2x6x10Designed to be the ultimative shape shifter.

2x6x6Another cuboid which had been thought to be impossible in the past.
2x6x6 (Steinmetz)A 2x6x6 in a shape resembling the Steinmetz solid.
2x6x6 (plane cuts)An already implemented cuboid redesigned without olzing.

2x6x7A fully functional cuboid hand made from a 7x7x7.
2x7x7A fully functional cuboid hand made from a 7x7x7.
2x8x10A cuboid with strange dimensions.

2x8x8A pillowed version of the 2x8x8. Made from a 8x8x8.
3x4x4One of the earlier cuboids. Started as one of Tony Fisher's custom puzzle.
3x4x5The long awaited bigger brother of the 2x3x4. Unlike all the previous 3x4x5s, this isn't a cubie chaos out of 2 siamese cubes but a fully finctional 3x4x5 cuboid.


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