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Iwahiro's Apparently Impossible Cube No.1
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Name
Iwahiro's Apparently Impossible Cube No.1
Limited to
24
Designer
Manufacturer
Dimensions
3.0 x 3.0 x 3.0"
Year
2005
Cost
$52
Availability
Not Available
Type
# of Pieces
4
Material
English Brown Oak/Mahogany/Bi-Tone Mahogany/Chakte Cok
Objective
Disassemble and reassemble the 4 piece cube
"This puzzle is my first non-rectilinear puzzle ever. The sliding action is very smooth and addicting; I found myself playing with it all the time. Assembly requires some dexterity, and disassembly is difficult to discover and sudden when you figure it out! A very fun puzzle, never before available and not likely to be available again." -Eric Fuller
Iwahiro's Apparently Impossible Cube No.1 Designs
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- Iwahiro's Apparently Impossible Cube No.1 in English Brown Oak by Eric FullerPhoto courtesy of Cubic Dissection
- Iwahiro's Apparently Impossible Cube No.1 in Mahogany by Eric FullerPhoto courtesy of Cubic Dissection
- Iwahiro's Apparently Impossible Cube No.1 in Bi-Tone Mahogany by Eric FullerPhoto courtesy of Cubic Dissection
- Iwahiro's Apparently Impossible Cube No.1 in Chakte Cok by Eric FullerPhoto courtesy of Cubic Dissection
- Iwahiro's Apparently Impossible Cube No.1 (Partially Disassembled) in English Brown Oak by Eric FullerPhoto courtesy of Cubic Dissection
- Iwahiro's Apparently Impossible Cube No.1 (Disassembled) in English Brown Oak by Eric FullerPhoto courtesy of Cubic Dissection