2X2X2
3X3X3
Rubik's Cube
Quantity: 3
Official Rubik's Cubes manufactured in the 1990's and 2000's
Void Cube
Quantity: 1
A 3x3x3 with a hole through the center.
3X3X3 (PICTURE)
Pokemon Cube III
Quantity: 1
This Pokemon cube stands only 53 mm high and features six different Pokemon characters.
4X4X4
5X5X5
6X6X6 & UP
V-Cube 6
Quantity: 1
The first mass produced 6x6x6. A six layered cube.
V-Cube 7
Quantity: 1
The first 7x7x7. A seven layered cube.
CUBE (SHAPE PRESERVING)
Cubic 3x3x9 I
Quantity: 1
The logic successor of the cubic 3x3x7. A cuboid out of a series of cubes that behave like a bandaged 9x9x9.
Curvy Copter
Quantity: 1
A variation on the Helicopter Cube that uses curved cuts to reveal the otherwise hidden centerpieces.
Master Skewb
Quantity: 1
An incredible creation by Katsuhiko Okamoto. A very rare puzzle for many years it became mass produced in 2011.
Rex Cube
Quantity: 1
A corner turning hexahedron. Very similar to the MasterSkewb but without its corners.
CUBE (SHAPE CHANGING)
Axis Cube
Quantity: 1
A 3x3x3 with the cutting planes rotated by 60� around a corner.
Bump Cube
Quantity: 1
The Bump Cube is a simple 3x3x3 Rubik's cube, but with an interesting twist. It spawned a whole series of puzzles and created a verb of its own.
Fisher Cube
Quantity: 1
Taking the concept of the Rubik's cube and turning it 45 degrees.
Get back to Square-1
Quantity: 1
An american based version of the Square-1. It distinguishes itself from the other variants because it was sold in scrambled state.
Mirror Borg
Quantity: 1
A bump cube (aka Mirror blocks) transformed like the borg cube
Square-2
Quantity: 1
A modified Square-1 where the corners are split into two pieces. A non-bandaged puzzle unlike the original.
RHOMBOHEDRON
CUBOID
1x2x2
Quantity: 1
It is not a boob cube but a boob can solve this one too.
2x2x3 (aka Slim Tower)
Quantity: 1
A formerly custom now mass produced 2x2x3 cuboid, commonly known as the "Slim Tower"
2x3x3
Quantity: 1
Cuboid, made after the original cube craze, first customly from a 3x3x3, then mass produced.
3x3x5 (Extended)
Quantity: 1
A custom built 3x3x3 variation that functions as a 3x3x3.
3x4x5
Quantity: 1
The 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.
Case Cube (Cuboid)
Quantity: 1
Elongated Fisher Cube made by Jean-Claude Constantin and rebuilt by Tony Fisher.
OCTAHEDRON
Skewb Diamond
Quantity: 1
Meffert's build-up and truncation of a Skewb into an octahedron.
Trajber's Octahedron
Quantity: 1
Of this 3x3x3-variant only few examples were produced and sold in the eighties.
DODECAHEDRON
Dino Dodecahedron
Quantity: 1
The easiest cornerturning dodecahedron. The name is taken from its hexahedral cousin.
Gigaminx
Quantity: 1
The face turning dodecahedron with two layers per face. A Megaminx with an additional layer on each face.
Megaminx (1999)
Quantity: 1
This is a newer version of the Megaminx, published by Meffert, with tiles and 12 distinct colours.
Pyraminx Crystal
Quantity: 1
Essentially a deeper cut megaminx at heart, the Pyraminx crystal adds a new twist to the classic puzzle.
Teraminx
Quantity: 1
A three layered Megaminx. One of the most famous custom twisty puzzles before mass production started.
RHOMBIC DODECAHEDRON
OTHER TWELVE-SIDED
FOUR
Jing's Pyraminx
Quantity: 1
The Jing's pyraminx was created by Adam Cowen and was produced by Uwe Meffert in 2009. It is a pillowed Halpern-Meier pyramid, based on the skewb mechanism.
Pyramorphix
Quantity: 1
Functionally the same as a 2x2x2
FOURTEEN
Dayan Jewel
Quantity: 1
Mass produced remake of the original Magic Jewel.
CYLINDER
Bump Cheese
Quantity: 1
A bumped variant of the Cheese-puzzle. A six segment prism with one layer.
Cheese
Quantity: 1
Anthony Greenhill's 2-layered Cheese created from an UFO mechanism.
HEADS & OBJECTS
Darth Maul Head
Quantity: 1
A 2x2x2 puzzle in the shape of the head of Darth Maul, the main villain from Star Wars Episode I.
Rubik's Obi Wan Head
Quantity: 1
A 2x2x2 puzzle with the shape of two characters from Star Wars Episode II.
ELECTRONIC
Rubik's Slide
Quantity: 1
Twist and slide the top face of the cube to move the lights until you reach the solution.
OTHER MECHANISMS
Rubik's 360
Quantity: 1
Six coloured balls have to be moved in their matching domes.
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