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- Minus_Cube abstract "The Minus Cube (Russian: «Минус-кубик») is a 3D mechanical variant of the n-puzzle which was manufactured in the Soviet Union. It consists of a bonded transparent plastic box containing seven small cubes, each glued together from two U-shape parts: one white and one coloured. The length of one side of the interior of the box is slightly more than twice the length of the side of a small cube. There is an empty space the size of one small cube inside the box and the small cubes are moveable inside the box by tilting the box causing a cube to fall into the space. The goal of the puzzle is to shuffle the cubes in such a way that on each side of the box, all of the faces of the small cubes are one color. There were two types of Minus Cubes manufactured: the so-called "Moscow Minus Cube" (red-white) and "Sverdlovsk Minus Cube" (blue-white), each named after the cities in which they were produced. They differed only in the orientation of one of the small cubes. Because of this difference there are 12 times as many "solved" arrangements for the Moscow Minus Cube, and thus the Sverdlovsk Minus Cube is 12 times more difficult to solve. However, if one does not confine oneself to these two types of the Minus Cube, there are 48 Minus Cube variants which can be solved.".
- Minus_Cube thumbnail Minus_Cube_puzzle.jpg?width=300.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageExternalLink p66.htm.
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- Minus_Cube wikiPageExternalLink puzzle.cgi?pkey=1003.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageID "6716328".
- Minus_Cube wikiPageLength "2165".
- Minus_Cube wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Minus_Cube wikiPageRevisionID "550998647".
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink 15_puzzle.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Category:Combination_puzzles.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanical_puzzles.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Category:Puzzles.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_brands.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Combination_puzzle.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Combination_puzzles.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink File:Minus_Cube_puzzle.jpg.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Kvant_(magazine).
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_puzzle.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_puzzles.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink N-puzzle.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Plastics.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Three-dimensional_space.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Three-dimensional_space_(mathematics).
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Yekaterinburg.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLink File:Minus_Cube_-_small_cube_disassembled.jpg.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minus Cube".
- Minus_Cube hasPhotoCollection Minus_Cube.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Minus_Cube wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ru_icon.
- Minus_Cube subject Category:Combination_puzzles.
- Minus_Cube subject Category:Mechanical_puzzles.
- Minus_Cube subject Category:Puzzles.
- Minus_Cube subject Category:Soviet_brands.
- Minus_Cube type Article.
- Minus_Cube type Article.
- Minus_Cube type Brand.
- Minus_Cube comment "The Minus Cube (Russian: «Минус-кубик») is a 3D mechanical variant of the n-puzzle which was manufactured in the Soviet Union. It consists of a bonded transparent plastic box containing seven small cubes, each glued together from two U-shape parts: one white and one coloured. The length of one side of the interior of the box is slightly more than twice the length of the side of a small cube.".
- Minus_Cube label "Minus Cube".
- Minus_Cube sameAs m.0gk1tq.
- Minus_Cube sameAs Минус-кубик.
- Minus_Cube sameAs Q4295260.
- Minus_Cube sameAs Q4295260.
- Minus_Cube wasDerivedFrom Minus_Cube?oldid=550998647.
- Minus_Cube depiction Minus_Cube_puzzle.jpg.
- Minus_Cube isPrimaryTopicOf Minus_Cube.