Solve It! Think Out of the Box
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Free shipping over $80 (US only)Decorate this DIY wood village house as a Christmas craft this holiday season, then display the finished project on a shelf, tabletop or mantel alongside other décor. The village house features light-up, yellow LEDs that glow through the open windows of the house. Paint, decoupage or stain the surface and add glued embellishments like gems, sequins, charms, ribbon, stickers and more to complete the piece.
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The game includes a rectangle wooden box and 4 wooden dices. Arrange the cubes so you see the sum reaches 10 on all four sides. Let's explore!
$60.50
Puzzle design by Vin&Co from Czech Republic, designer Vaclav Obsivac.
Goal:
Take apart and put together.
$34.50
Puzzle design by Vin&Co from Czech Republic., designer Vaclav Obsivac.
The puzzle have 8 cubes, size of each cube is 23 mm. So the complete puzzle include wooden box has 60 mm.
$33.50
Puzzle design by Vin&Co from Czech Republic., designer Vaclav Obsivac.
A strict definition of a half-cube is one part of the dissection of a cube into two identical parts. Both parts have the same shape and volume. The dissection may be a single cut along a orthogonal or a diagonal reflection plane or a more elaborate combination of cuts resulting even in half-cubes separating along one axis only. Puzzles made from half-cubes separating in many directions are in general assembly- or box-filling puzzles; but puzzles from half-cubes separating along one axis only are interlocking. We can broaden this definition by allowing cube dissections producing mirror images as half-cubes as well. Designing puzzles on the basis of half-cubes involves changing them so mutants are created that no longer have the volume of half the cube. The definition of a pair of “mutant half-cubes” is any dissection of a cube in two pieces. Here both shape and volume may be different, the only condition is that the two pieces combine into a cube. This definition allows many different pairs of mutant half-cubes.