Here is my collection, hope you enjoy it!
2X2X2
3X3X3
Rubik's Cube
Quantity: 2
Official Rubik's Cubes manufactured in the 1990's and 2000's
4X4X4
5X5X5
Super 5x5x5
Quantity: 1
The 5x5x5 super group cube. Unlike the standard 5x5x5, each of the nine center cubies on each face has only one solved position and one solved orientation.
6X6X6 & UP
V-CUBE 7
Quantity: 2
The first 7x7x7. A seven layered cube.
V-Cube 6
Quantity: 1
The first mass produced 6x6x6. A six layered cube.
V-Cube Illusion
Quantity: 1
A V-Cube 7 "Illusion" colour variation with several checkerboards.
CUBE (SHAPE CHANGING)
All Gold Golden Cube
Quantity: 1
The golden Cube without stickers but with uniformly colored pieces.
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.
Caution Cube
Quantity: 1
A Rubik's Cube with edges that turn by gears.
DODECAHEDRON
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This is a newer version of the Megaminx, published by Meffert, with tiles and 12 distinct colours.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: 2
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.
FOUR
Mastermorphix
Quantity: 2
A higher-order Pyramorphix. A 3x3x3 transformed into the shape of a tetrahedron.
FOURTEEN
OTHER N-SIDED
Tuttminx
Quantity: 1
The puzzle is an extension of the Megaminx to a truncated icosahedron (soccerball or buckyball for the chemists).
All 32 sides are rotatable.
HEADS & OBJECTS
Scooby Doo
Quantity: 1
A 2x2x2 puzzle in the shape of Scooby Doo's head.
MOVING HOLE
Babylon Tower (ITC) I
Quantity: 1
A very successful puzzle from the original cube craze but not from Ernö Rubik.
FOLDING
Rubik's Snake
Quantity: 1
The original version produced by Politoys.
OTHER MECHANISMS
Rubik's 360
Quantity: 1
Six coloured balls have to be moved in their matching domes.
BOOKS
MISCELLANEOUS STUFF