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- Yoshimoto_Cube abstract "The Yoshimoto Cube is a polyhedral mechanical puzzle toy invented in 1971 by Naoki Yoshimoto (吉本直貴, Yoshimoto Naoki), who discovered that two rhombic dodecahedrons could be pieced together into a square when he was finding different ways he could split a cube equally in half. Yoshimoto first introduced his cube in 1972 at a solo exhibition entitled "From Cube to Space," and later developed three commercial versions. In 1982, Yoshimoto Cube No. 1 was included in the Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection.The cube is made up of eight interconnected cubes which can be folded or unfolded indefinitely. The unfolded cube can be dissected and reassembled into two stellated rhombic dodecahedrons, each of which comprise half the volume of the original cube, making it a kind of three-dimensional dissection puzzle.".
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- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageID "21197315".
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageLength "1863".
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageRevisionID "655618173".
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Category:Educational_toys.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanical_puzzle_cubes.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Cube.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Dissection_problem.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Dissection_puzzle.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink First_stellation_of_rhombic_dodecahedron.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Modern_Art.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink N-dimensional_sequential_move_puzzle.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink N-dimensional_sequential_move_puzzles.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Polyhedron.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Puzzle.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Rhombic_dodecahedron.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Rubiks_Cube.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Square.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Stellated_rhombic_dodecahedron.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Three-dimensional.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Three-dimensional_space_(mathematics).
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Toy.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Volume.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLink Yoshimoto_Naoki.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yoshimoto Cube".
- Yoshimoto_Cube company Museum_of_Modern_Art.
- Yoshimoto_Cube from "1971".
- Yoshimoto_Cube hasPhotoCollection Yoshimoto_Cube.
- Yoshimoto_Cube id "YQtbcgBWobA".
- Yoshimoto_Cube inventor Yoshimoto_Naoki.
- Yoshimoto_Cube name "Yoshimoto Cube".
- Yoshimoto_Cube title "Yoshimoto Cube".
- Yoshimoto_Cube to "present".
- Yoshimoto_Cube type Dissection_puzzle.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_toy.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Yoshimoto_Cube subject Category:Educational_toys.
- Yoshimoto_Cube subject Category:Mechanical_puzzle_cubes.
- Yoshimoto_Cube hypernym Toy.
- Yoshimoto_Cube type Article.
- Yoshimoto_Cube type Company.
- Yoshimoto_Cube type Article.
- Yoshimoto_Cube type Polytope.
- Yoshimoto_Cube comment "The Yoshimoto Cube is a polyhedral mechanical puzzle toy invented in 1971 by Naoki Yoshimoto (吉本直貴, Yoshimoto Naoki), who discovered that two rhombic dodecahedrons could be pieced together into a square when he was finding different ways he could split a cube equally in half. Yoshimoto first introduced his cube in 1972 at a solo exhibition entitled "From Cube to Space," and later developed three commercial versions. In 1982, Yoshimoto Cube No.".
- Yoshimoto_Cube label "Yoshimoto Cube".
- Yoshimoto_Cube sameAs Cubo_di_Yoshimoto.
- Yoshimoto_Cube sameAs m.05c2ygk.
- Yoshimoto_Cube sameAs Q8056174.
- Yoshimoto_Cube sameAs Q8056174.
- Yoshimoto_Cube wasDerivedFrom Yoshimoto_Cube?oldid=655618173.
- Yoshimoto_Cube isPrimaryTopicOf Yoshimoto_Cube.