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- the present invention relates to the field of games and puzzles. More particularly, the invention relates to puzzles composed of multiple pieces that are to be assembled in a particular order to form a predefined shape.
- a three-dimensional cube puzzle consists of twenty-five different shaped pieces. Each piece has five cubic units of volume and has at least two square sides. Each square side consists of four edges, each edge has a unit of length, such that when all twenty-five pieces are assembled together they will form a three-dimensional cube with each side having five units of length.
- each piece has at least one specific assembly orientation that will allow them to be assembled together to form the three-dimensional cube puzzle.
- the twenty-five different shaped pieces form a five by five by five unit matrix.
- each piece is formed from imaginary blocks that are square.
- Each imaginary block forms a cubic unit block that is a cube with the side, the width, and the height each having one unit in length.
- Each piece is formed from 5 imaginary blocks.
- An imaginary block is a square shape with each piece being formed by arranging 5 imaginary blocks.
- Each imaginary block has a top side- “T”, an under side-“U”, a front side-“F”, a back side-“B, a left side-“L” and a right side “R”.
- the square imaginary blocks have at least one side fully adjacent to the side of another square imaginary block.
- Each piece could be assembled from five separate actual cubic unit blocks or could be created as a continuous single piece having five cubic units of volume. When manufacturing molds are used to form metal or plastic pieces, then continuous single pieces would be created.
- the three-dimensional cube puzzle can be manufactured with the 25 pieces composed of wood.
- FIGS. 1 a - 1 e illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P 1 through P 5 .
- FIGS. 2 a - 2 e illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P 6 through P 10 .
- FIGS. 3 a - 3 d illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P 11 through P 14 .
- FIGS. 4 a - 4 d illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P 15 through P 18 .
- FIGS. 5 a - 5 d illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P 19 through P 22 .
- FIGS. 6 a - 6 c illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P 23 through P 25 .
- FIG. 7 shows a top plan view of the steps in the first stage of assembly.
- FIG. 8 shows a top plan view of the steps in the second stage of assembly.
- FIG. 9 shows a top plan view of the steps in the third stage of assembly.
- FIG. 10 shows a top plan view of the steps in the fourth stage of assembly.
- FIGS. 11 and 11 a illustrates a front perspective view of a typical square imaginary block, where five of the imaginary blocks would form one of the pieces.
- FIGS. 1 through 6 depict the geometric form that each of the twenty-five pieces presents. Each of the pieces is different in form from all the other pieces.
- the twenty-five pieces, one through twenty-five, are designated “P 1 ” through “P 25 ”.
- the figures are done in a side perspective view to best illustrate the form of each piece. The orientation of the pieces does not necessarily correspond to how they are positioned when the puzzle is assembled.
- each piece is formed from five imaginary blocks.
- the piece number corresponds to the piece number that was indicated in FIGS. 1 - 6 .
- the five imaginary blocks are designated by the letters a, b, c, d, and e.
- Each imaginary block is also designated with a number 1 through 5 that indicates the layer level that the imaginary block will be positioned on during assembly.
- Each piece may have its five imaginary blocks on one or more levels. In contrast, some pieces like piece “P 12 ” can have all of their imaginary blocks on the same level.
- the numbers 1 through 5 designation for levels and the letters a, b, c, d, and e for imaginary blocks are used on each of the twenty-five pieces, so this number-letter combination will be similar and repeated on each of the twenty-five pieces.
- the numbers 1 through 5 that indicate the levels of placement of the “imaginary blocks” are different than the numbers ‘P 1 ’ through ‘P 25 ’ that designate the “piece numbers”.
- piece ‘P 4 ’ shown in FIG. 7 has three imaginary blocks designated as ‘ 1 a’, ‘ 1 b’ and ‘ 1 c’ which indicates these three blocks are on level 1 .
- Piece ‘P 4 ’ has the other two blocks designated as ‘ 2 d’ and ‘ 2 e’, which indicates they are on level 2 .
- the top plan view orientation shows block ‘ 2 d’ on top of ‘ 1 b′’, so from a top view they appear to occupy the same area.
- each block has a top side- “T”, an under side-“U”, a front side-“F”, a back side-“B, a left side-“L” and a right side “R”.
- An imaginary block forms a unit block that is a cube with the side, the width, and the height each having one unit in length. Five imaginary blocks uniquely arranged form each piece.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a front perspective view of a single imaginary block showing the top side- “T”, a front side-“F” and right side “R”.
- FIG. 11 a shows the same view, but with the hidden surfaces illustrated by dashed line also shown as the under side-“U”, a back side-“B, and a left side-“L”.
- the pieces have one or more unique steps of assembly that allow all of the pieces to mesh together to form a three-dimensional cube puzzle. Other variations are possible, besides the following sequence of assembly steps.
- FIGS. 1 through 6 can be used to recognize the piece number that corresponds with the unique form of each piece. Alternately, the pieces may be manufactured with a number printed right on them for easy recognition.
- FIGS. 7 - 10 show the proper orientation of each block in the assembly process.
- the first stage of assembly of the first lower layer of the puzzle invention is accomplished by placing piece P 4 on a flat surface.
- the left side of block 17 c of piece P 17 is laid adjacent to right side of block 4 a, so that the two points designated as “AA” are adjacent to each other.
- the front of block 3 d is attached to the back of block 17 d, so that the two points designated as “BB” are adjacent to each other.
- the left side of block 25 d is attached to the right side of block 3 c so that the two points designated as “CC” are adjacent to each other.
- the left side of block 16 a is attached to the right side of block 17 c, so that the two points designated as “DD” are adjacent to each other.
- the front side of block 22 e is attached to the back side of block 16 c, so that the two points designated as “EE” are adjacent to each other.
- the backside of block 18 a is attached to the front side of block 16 c, so that the two points designated as “FF” are adjacent to each other.
- the front of block 1 a of piece 1 is positioned adjacent to the back of block 16 a, which was positioned in the first stage, so that the two points designated as “GG” are adjacent to each other.
- the backside of block 15 e is attached to the front side of block 1 c, so that the two points designated as “HH” are adjacent to each other; in the process piece P 15 is slid under piece P 18 .
- the right side of block 24 a is attached to the left side of block 1 c, so that the two points designated as “II” are adjacent to each other.
- the front of block 5 c is attached to the back of block 1 d, so that the two points designated as “JJ” are adjacent to each other.
- the front of block 7 d is attached to the back of block 18 e, so that the two points designated as “KK” are adjacent to each other.
- the back of block 19 e attaches to the front of block 24 e, so that the two points designated as “LL” are adjacent to each other.
- the front of block 14 c is attached to the back of block 18 d, so that the two points designated as “MM” are adjacent to each other.
- the front of block 12 d is attached to the back of block 14 d, so that the two points designated as “NN” are adjacent to each other.
- the left side of block 23 e is attached to the right side of block 24 e, which was positioned in the second stage, so that the two points designated as “OO” are adjacent to each other.
- the left side of block 2 b is attached to the right side of block 23 e, so that the two points designated as “PP” are adjacent to each other.
- the back of block 13 e is attached to the front of block 2 a, so that the two points designated as “QQ” are adjacent to each other.
- the back of block 21 c is attached to the front of block 13 c, so that the two points designated as “RR” are adjacent to each other.
- the under side of block 10 e is attached to top of block 21 a, so that the two points designated as “SS” are adjacent to each other.
- the front of block 6 e is attached to back of block 10 d, so that the two points designated as “TT” are adjacent to each other.
- FIGS. 7 - 10 which show the ‘a’ through ‘e’ block designations on each piece, can be used along with the following figures that show the geometric form in side perspective view.
- Piece 1 in FIG. 1 a, is made by attaching block 1 b to the back side of block 1 a, block 1 c to the top side of block 1 b, block 1 d to the top side of block 1 c, and block 1 e to the right side of block 1 d.
- Piece 2 in FIG. 1 b, is made by attaching block 2 b to the back side of block 2 a, block 2 c to the right side of block 2 b, block 2 d to the right side of block 2 c, and block 2 e to the top side of block 2 d; and
- Piece 3 in FIG. 1 c, is made by attaching block 3 b to the right side of block 3 a, block 3 c to the right side of block 3 b, block 3 d to the front side of block 3 b, and block 3 e to the top side of block 3 b.
- Piece 4 in FIG. 1 d, is made by attaching block 4 b to the back side of block 4 a, block 4 c to the back side of block 4 b, block 4 d to the top side of block 4 b, and block 4 e to the right side of block 4 d;
- Piece 5 in FIG. 1 e, is made by attaching block 5 b to the back side of block 5 a, block 5 c to the right side of block 5 b, block 5 d to the under side of block 5 c, and block 5 e to the right side of block 5 d; and
- Piece 6 in FIG. 2 a, is made by attaching block 6 b to the right side of block 6 a, block 6 c to the front side of block 6 b, block 6 d to the top side of block 6 c, and block 6 e to the front side of block 6 d.
- Piece 7 in FIG. 2 b, is made by attaching block 7 b to the right side of block 7 a, block 7 c to the top side of block 7 b, block 7 d to the right side of block 7 c, and block 7 e to the front side of block 7 c;
- Piece 8 in FIG. 2 c, is made by attaching block 8 b to the top side of block 8 a, block 8 c to the left side of block 8 b, block 8 d to the back side of block 8 b, and block 8 e to the right side of block 8 d; and
- Piece 9 in FIG. 2 d, is made by attaching 9 b to the top side of block 9 a, block 9 c to the front side of block 9 b, block 9 d to the back side of block 9 b, and block 9 e to the right side of block 9 d.
- Piece 10 in FIG. 2 e, is made by attaching block 10 b to the top side of block 10 a, block 10 c to the back side of block 10 b, block 10 d to the top side of block 10 b, and block 10 e to the left side of block 10 d.
- Piece 11 in FIG. 3 a, is made by attaching block 11 b to the front side of block 11 a, block 11 c to the right side of block 11 b, block 11 d to the right side of 11 c, and block 11 e to the front side of block 11 c.
- Piece 12 in FIG. 3 b, is made by attaching block 12 b to the right side of block 12 a, block 12 c to the front side of block 12 c, block 12 d to the front side of block 12 c, and block 12 e to the left side of block 12 d.
- Piece 13 in FIG. 3 c, is made by attaching block 13 b to the back side of block 13 a, block 13 c to the right side of block 13 b, block 13 d to the right side of block 13 c, and block 13 e to the back side of block 13 d.
- Piece 14 in FIG. 3 d, is made by attaching block 14 b to the right side of block 14 a, block 14 c to the top side of block 14 a, block 14 d to the right side of block 14 c, and block 14 e to the top side of block 14 c.
- Piece 15 in FIG. 4 a, is made by attaching block 15 b to the right side of block 15 a, block 15 c to the right side of 15 b, block 15 d to the back side of block 15 c, and block 15 e to the back side of block 15 d.
- Piece 16 in FIG. 4 b, is made by attaching block 16 b to the right side of block 16 a, block 16 c to the right side of block 16 b, block 16 d to the front side of block 16 b, and block 16 e to the back side of block 16 b.
- Piece 17 is made by attaching block 17 b to the right side of block 17 a, block 17 c to the back side of block 17 b, block 17 d to the back side of 17 c, and 17 e to the right side of block 17 b.
- Piece 18 is made by attaching block 18 b to the top side of block 18 a, block 18 c to the left side of block 18 b, block 18 d to the top side of block 18 c, and block 18 e to the left side of block 18 d.
- Piece 19 in FIG. 5 a, is made by attaching block 19 b to the back side of block 19 a, block 19 c to the back side of block 19 b, block 19 d to the backside of block 19 c, and block 19 e to the top side of block 19 d
- Piece 20 in FIG. 5 b, is made by attaching block 20 b to the right side of block 20 a, block 20 c to the right side of block 20 b, block 20 d to the right side of block 20 c, and block 20 e to the front side of block 20 c.
- Piece 21 is made by attaching block 21 b to the left side of block 21 a, block 21 c to the left side of block 21 b, block 21 d to the top side of block 21 c, block 21 e to the left side of block 21 d.
- Piece 22 in FIG. 5 d, is made by attaching block 22 b to the right side of block 22 a, block 22 c to the back side of block 22 b, block 22 d to the top side of block 22 b, and block 22 e to the under side of block 22 b.
- Piece 23 in FIG. 6 a, is made by attaching block 23 b to the left side of block 23 a, block 23 c to the top of block 23 b, block 23 d to the back side of block 23 c, and block 23 e to the back side of block 23 d.
- Piece 24 in FIG. 6 b, is made by attaching block 24 b to the left side of block 24 a, block 24 c to the back side of block 24 b, block 24 d to the top side of block 24 c, and block 24 e to the top side of block 24 d.
- Piece 25 is made by attaching block 25 b to the right side of block 25 a, block 25 c to the back side of block 25 b, block 25 d to the left side of block 25 c, and block 25 e to the top side of block 25 a.
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A three-dimensional cube puzzle consists of twenty-five different shaped pieces. Each piece has five cubic units of volume and has at least two square sides. Each square side consists of four edges, each edge has a unit of length, such that when all twenty-five pieces are assembled together they will form a three-dimensional cube with each side having five units of length.
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- The present invention relates to the field of games and puzzles. More particularly, the invention relates to puzzles composed of multiple pieces that are to be assembled in a particular order to form a predefined shape.
- There are many puzzles available on the market, which require a particular order of assembly to achieve completion of the puzzle. Some require just an arrangement of pre-connected pieces in a particular order. Colors may be interposed on certain surfaces of the puzzles, which require that all of the same colors finish on just one side of the puzzle. One of the most well known prior art puzzles is the Rubic's Cube.
- The need for entertainment and amusement is limitless. Many of the prior art puzzles have been marketed for many years and the solution to completing these puzzles is well known to many. Solutions can even be found on the Internet. The entertainment provided by these prior art puzzles reduces significantly as they are solved by an individual on several occasions. The most dedicated of the puzzles solvers require new and constant challenges to their intellectual prowess.
- Therefore there is a need for an inventive puzzle that provides new challenges and entertainment for the puzzle solving public.
- A three-dimensional cube puzzle consists of twenty-five different shaped pieces. Each piece has five cubic units of volume and has at least two square sides. Each square side consists of four edges, each edge has a unit of length, such that when all twenty-five pieces are assembled together they will form a three-dimensional cube with each side having five units of length.
- The pieces have at least one specific assembly orientation that will allow them to be assembled together to form the three-dimensional cube puzzle. When assembled together the twenty-five different shaped pieces form a five by five by five unit matrix. In one version each piece is formed from imaginary blocks that are square. Each imaginary block forms a cubic unit block that is a cube with the side, the width, and the height each having one unit in length.
- Each piece is formed from 5 imaginary blocks. An imaginary block is a square shape with each piece being formed by arranging 5 imaginary blocks. Each imaginary block has a top side- “T”, an under side-“U”, a front side-“F”, a back side-“B, a left side-“L” and a right side “R”.
- The square imaginary blocks have at least one side fully adjacent to the side of another square imaginary block. Each piece could be assembled from five separate actual cubic unit blocks or could be created as a continuous single piece having five cubic units of volume. When manufacturing molds are used to form metal or plastic pieces, then continuous single pieces would be created. The three-dimensional cube puzzle can be manufactured with the 25 pieces composed of wood.
- When individual cubic units blocks are used then 125 cubic units block form the twenty-five pieces, with each of the twenty-five pieces including 5 cubic unit blocks. When all twenty-five pieces are assembled together they form a three-dimensional cube puzzle that is five units of length in the height, width and depth.
- FIGS. 1a-1 e illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P1 through P5.
- FIGS. 2a-2 e illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P6 through P10.
- FIGS. 3a-3 d illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P11 through P14.
- FIGS. 4a-4 d illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P15 through P18.
- FIGS. 5a-5 d illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P19 through P22.
- FIGS. 6a-6 c illustrate a side perspective view of pieces P23 through P25.
- FIG. 7 shows a top plan view of the steps in the first stage of assembly.
- FIG. 8 shows a top plan view of the steps in the second stage of assembly.
- FIG. 9 shows a top plan view of the steps in the third stage of assembly.
- FIG. 10 shows a top plan view of the steps in the fourth stage of assembly.
- FIGS. 11 and 11a illustrates a front perspective view of a typical square imaginary block, where five of the imaginary blocks would form one of the pieces.
- FIGS. 1 through 6 depict the geometric form that each of the twenty-five pieces presents. Each of the pieces is different in form from all the other pieces. The twenty-five pieces, one through twenty-five, are designated “P1” through “P25”. The figures are done in a side perspective view to best illustrate the form of each piece. The orientation of the pieces does not necessarily correspond to how they are positioned when the puzzle is assembled.
- Referring to FIGS. 7 through 10, each piece is formed from five imaginary blocks. The piece number corresponds to the piece number that was indicated in FIGS.1-6. The five imaginary blocks are designated by the letters a, b, c, d, and e. Each imaginary block is also designated with a
number 1 through 5 that indicates the layer level that the imaginary block will be positioned on during assembly. Each piece may have its five imaginary blocks on one or more levels. In contrast, some pieces like piece “P12” can have all of their imaginary blocks on the same level. - The
numbers 1 through 5 designation for levels and the letters a, b, c, d, and e for imaginary blocks are used on each of the twenty-five pieces, so this number-letter combination will be similar and repeated on each of the twenty-five pieces. Thenumbers 1 through 5 that indicate the levels of placement of the “imaginary blocks” are different than the numbers ‘P1’ through ‘P25’ that designate the “piece numbers”. - As an example, piece ‘P4’, shown in FIG. 7 has three imaginary blocks designated as ‘1 a’, ‘1 b’ and ‘1 c’ which indicates these three blocks are on
level 1. Piece ‘P4’ has the other two blocks designated as ‘2 d’ and ‘2 e’, which indicates they are onlevel 2. The top plan view orientation shows block ‘2 d’ on top of ‘1 b′’, so from a top view they appear to occupy the same area. - Referring to FIG. 11 and11 a, each block has a top side- “T”, an under side-“U”, a front side-“F”, a back side-“B, a left side-“L” and a right side “R”. An imaginary block forms a unit block that is a cube with the side, the width, and the height each having one unit in length. Five imaginary blocks uniquely arranged form each piece. FIG. 11 illustrates a front perspective view of a single imaginary block showing the top side- “T”, a front side-“F” and right side “R”. FIG. 11a shows the same view, but with the hidden surfaces illustrated by dashed line also shown as the under side-“U”, a back side-“B, and a left side-“L”.
- The pieces have one or more unique steps of assembly that allow all of the pieces to mesh together to form a three-dimensional cube puzzle. Other variations are possible, besides the following sequence of assembly steps.
- FIGS. 1 through 6 can be used to recognize the piece number that corresponds with the unique form of each piece. Alternately, the pieces may be manufactured with a number printed right on them for easy recognition. FIGS.7-10 show the proper orientation of each block in the assembly process.
- Referring to FIG. 7, the first stage of assembly of the first lower layer of the puzzle invention is accomplished by placing piece P4 on a flat surface. The left side of block 17 c of piece P17 is laid adjacent to right side of block 4 a, so that the two points designated as “AA” are adjacent to each other. The front of block 3 d is attached to the back of block 17 d, so that the two points designated as “BB” are adjacent to each other.
- In the remainder of the description the pieces will not be referred to, but are indicated in the block designation. As an example, in the step above with block3 d, the ‘3’ refers to piece 3P and the ‘d’ refers to the ‘d block’ of that piece.
- The left side of block25 d is attached to the right side of block 3 c so that the two points designated as “CC” are adjacent to each other. The left side of block 16 a is attached to the right side of block 17 c, so that the two points designated as “DD” are adjacent to each other. The front side of block 22 e is attached to the back side of block 16 c, so that the two points designated as “EE” are adjacent to each other. In the last step of the first stage, the backside of block 18a is attached to the front side of block 16 c, so that the two points designated as “FF” are adjacent to each other.
- Referring to FIG. 8, in the second stage of assembly, the front of block1 a of
piece 1 is positioned adjacent to the back of block 16 a, which was positioned in the first stage, so that the two points designated as “GG” are adjacent to each other. The backside of block 15 e is attached to the front side of block 1 c, so that the two points designated as “HH” are adjacent to each other; in the process piece P15 is slid under piece P18. The right side of block 24 a is attached to the left side of block 1 c, so that the two points designated as “II” are adjacent to each other. The front of block 5 c is attached to the back of block 1 d, so that the two points designated as “JJ” are adjacent to each other. The front of block 7 d is attached to the back of block 18 e, so that the two points designated as “KK” are adjacent to each other. The back of block 19 e attaches to the front of block 24 e, so that the two points designated as “LL” are adjacent to each other. The front of block 14 c is attached to the back of block 18 d, so that the two points designated as “MM” are adjacent to each other. The front of block 12 d is attached to the back of block 14 d, so that the two points designated as “NN” are adjacent to each other. - Referring to FIG. 9, in the third stage of assembly the left side of block23 e is attached to the right side of block 24 e, which was positioned in the second stage, so that the two points designated as “OO” are adjacent to each other. The left side of block 2 b is attached to the right side of block 23 e, so that the two points designated as “PP” are adjacent to each other. The back of block 13 e is attached to the front of block 2 a, so that the two points designated as “QQ” are adjacent to each other. The back of block 21c is attached to the front of block 13 c, so that the two points designated as “RR” are adjacent to each other. The under side of block 10 e, is attached to top of block 21 a, so that the two points designated as “SS” are adjacent to each other. The front of block 6 e is attached to back of block 10 d, so that the two points designated as “TT” are adjacent to each other.
- Referring to FIG. 10, in the fourth stage of assembly the under side of block9 a is laid on the top of block 19 c, so that the two points designated as “UU” are adjacent to each other. The front of block 20 a is attached to the back of block 9 d, so that the two points designated as “VV” are adjacent to each other. The left side of block 8 d is attached to the right side of block 20 e, so that the two points designated as “WW” are adjacent to each other. The left side of block 11 b is attached to the right side of block 9 c, so that the two points designated as “XX” are adjacent to each other. When all twenty-five pieces are assembled together they form a three-dimensional cube puzzle that is five units of length in the height, width and depth.
- The steps of assembly were described above. For greater clarification the arrangement of each set of five imaginary blocks to form each individual piece will now be specifically detailed. FIGS.7-10, which show the ‘a’ through ‘e’ block designations on each piece, can be used along with the following figures that show the geometric form in side perspective view.
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Piece 1, in FIG. 1a, is made by attaching block 1 b to the back side of block 1 a, block 1 c to the top side of block 1 b, block 1 d to the top side of block 1 c, and block 1 e to the right side of block 1 d. -
Piece 2, in FIG. 1b, is made by attaching block 2 b to the back side of block 2 a, block 2 c to the right side of block 2 b, block 2 d to the right side of block 2 c, and block 2 e to the top side of block 2 d; and -
Piece 3, in FIG. 1c, is made by attaching block 3 b to the right side of block 3 a, block 3 c to the right side of block 3 b, block 3 d to the front side of block 3 b, and block 3 e to the top side of block 3 b. -
Piece 4, in FIG. 1d, is made by attaching block 4 b to the back side of block 4 a, block 4 c to the back side of block 4 b, block 4 d to the top side of block 4 b, and block 4 e to the right side of block 4 d; -
Piece 5, in FIG. 1e, is made by attaching block 5 b to the back side of block 5 a, block 5 c to the right side of block 5 b, block 5 d to the under side of block 5 c, and block 5 e to the right side of block 5 d; and -
Piece 6, in FIG. 2a, is made by attaching block 6 b to the right side of block 6 a, block 6 c to the front side of block 6 b, block 6 d to the top side of block 6 c, and block 6 e to the front side of block 6 d. - Piece7, in FIG. 2b, is made by attaching block 7 b to the right side of block 7 a, block 7 c to the top side of block 7 b, block 7 d to the right side of block 7 c, and block 7 e to the front side of block 7 c;
- Piece8, in FIG. 2c, is made by attaching block 8 b to the top side of block 8 a, block 8 c to the left side of block 8 b, block 8 d to the back side of block 8 b, and block 8 e to the right side of block 8 d; and
- Piece9, in FIG. 2d, is made by attaching 9 b to the top side of block 9 a, block 9 c to the front side of block 9 b, block 9 d to the back side of block 9 b, and block 9 e to the right side of block 9 d.
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Piece 10, in FIG. 2e, is made by attaching block 10 b to the top side of block 10 a, block 10 c to the back side of block 10 b, block 10 d to the top side of block 10 b, and block 10 e to the left side of block 10 d. - Piece11, in FIG. 3a, is made by attaching block 11 b to the front side of block 11 a, block 11 c to the right side of block 11 b, block 11 d to the right side of 11 c, and block 11 e to the front side of block 11 c.
- Piece12, in FIG. 3b, is made by attaching block 12 b to the right side of block 12 a, block 12 c to the front side of block 12 c, block 12 d to the front side of block 12 c, and block 12 e to the left side of block 12 d.
- Piece13, in FIG. 3c, is made by attaching block 13 b to the back side of block 13 a, block 13 c to the right side of block 13 b, block 13 d to the right side of block 13 c, and block 13 e to the back side of block 13 d.
- Piece14, in FIG. 3d, is made by attaching block 14 b to the right side of block 14 a, block 14 c to the top side of block 14 a, block 14 d to the right side of block 14 c, and block 14 e to the top side of block 14 c.
- Piece15, in FIG. 4a, is made by attaching block 15 b to the right side of block 15 a, block 15 c to the right side of 15 b, block 15 d to the back side of block 15 c, and block 15 e to the back side of block 15 d.
- Piece16, in FIG. 4b, is made by attaching block 16 b to the right side of block 16 a, block 16 c to the right side of block 16 b, block 16 d to the front side of block 16 b, and block 16 e to the back side of block 16 b.
- Piece17, in FIG. 4c, is made by attaching block 17 b to the right side of block 17 a, block 17 c to the back side of block 17 b, block 17 d to the back side of 17 c, and 17 e to the right side of block 17 b.
- Piece18, in FIG. 4d, is made by attaching block 18 b to the top side of block 18 a, block 18 c to the left side of block 18 b, block 18 d to the top side of block 18 c, and block 18 e to the left side of block 18 d.
- Piece19, in FIG. 5a, is made by attaching block 19 b to the back side of block 19 a, block 19 c to the back side of block 19 b, block 19 d to the backside of block 19 c, and block 19 e to the top side of block 19 d
- Piece20, in FIG. 5b, is made by attaching block 20 b to the right side of block 20 a, block 20 c to the right side of block 20 b, block 20 d to the right side of block 20 c, and block 20 e to the front side of block 20 c.
- Piece21, in FIG. 5c,is made by attaching block 21 b to the left side of block 21 a, block 21 c to the left side of block 21 b, block 21 d to the top side of block 21 c, block 21 e to the left side of block 21 d.
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Piece 22, in FIG. 5d, is made by attaching block 22 b to the right side of block 22 a, block 22 c to the back side of block 22 b, block 22 d to the top side of block 22 b, and block 22 e to the under side of block 22 b. - Piece23, in FIG. 6a, is made by attaching block 23 b to the left side of block 23 a, block 23 c to the top of block 23 b, block 23 d to the back side of block 23 c, and block 23 e to the back side of block 23 d.
- Piece24, in FIG. 6b, is made by attaching block 24 b to the left side of block 24 a, block 24 c to the back side of block 24 b, block 24 d to the top side of block 24 c, and block 24 e to the top side of block 24 d.
- Piece25, in FIG. 6c, is made by attaching block 25 b to the right side of block 25 a, block 25 c to the back side of block 25 b, block 25 d to the left side of block 25 c, and block 25 e to the top side of block 25 a.
- While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described and illustrated, it should be understood that many changes, substitutions and modifications to the described embodiment are possible. Therefore, many alternates are available, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention that is defined by the claims that follow.
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1. A three-dimensional cube puzzle consisting of twenty five different shaped pieces, each piece having five cubic units of volume and having at least two square sides, wherein each square side consists of four edges, each edge having a unit of length; such that when all twenty five pieces are assembled together they will form a three-dimensional cube with each side having five units of length.
2. The three dimensional cube puzzle of claim 1 , wherein each piece is formed from five imaginary blocks, wherein the imaginary block is a square shape with the side, the width, and the height each having one unit in length; each imaginary block having a top side, an under side, a front side, a back side, a left side and a right side; wherein each piece being formed by arranging five square imaginary blocks, with each square imaginary block have at least one side fully adjacent to the side of another square imaginary block.
3. The three dimensional cube puzzle of claim 2 , wherein Piece 1 is made by attaching block 1 b to the back side of block 1 a, block 1 c to the top side of block 1 b, block 1 d to the top side of block 1 c, and block 1 e to the right side of block 1 d;
wherein Piece 2 is made by attaching block 2 b to the back side of block 2 a, block 2 c to the right side of block 2 b, block 2 d to the right side of block 2 c, and block 2 e to the top side of block 2 d; and
wherein Piece 3 is made by attaching block 3 b to the right side of block 3 a, block 3 c to the right side of block 3 b, block 3 d to the front side of block 3 b, and block 3 e to the top side of block 3 b.
4. The three dimensional cube puzzle of claim 3 , wherein Piece 4 is made by attaching block 4 b to the back side of block 4 a, block 4 c to the back side of block 4 b, block 4 d to the top side of block 4 b, and block 4 e to the right side of block 4 d;
wherein Piece 5 is made by attaching block 5 b to the back side of block 5 a, block 5 c to the right side of block 5 b, block 5 d to the under side of block 5 c, and block 5 e to the right side of block 5 d; and
wherein Piece 6 is made by attaching block 6 b to the right side of block 6 a, block 6 c to the front side of block 6 b, block 6 d to the top side of block 6 c, and block 6 e to the front side of block 6 d.
5. The three dimensional cube puzzle of claim 4 , wherein Piece 7 is made by attaching block 7 b to the right side of block 7 a, block 7 c to the top side of block 7 b, block 7 d to the right side of block 7 c, and block 7 e to the front side of block 7 c;
wherein Piece 8 is made by attaching block 8 b to the top side of block 8 a, block 8 c to the left side of block 8 b, block 8 d to the back side of block 8 b, and block 8 e to the right side of block 8 d; and
wherein Piece 9 is made by attaching 9 b to the top side of block 9 a, block 9 c to the front side of block 9 b, block 9 d to the back side of block 9 b, and block 9 e to the right side of block 9 d.
6. The three dimensional cube puzzle of claim 5 , wherein Piece 10 is made by attaching block 10 b to the top side of block 10 a, block 10 c to the back side of block 10 b, block 10 d to the top side of block 10 b, and block 10 e to the left side of block 10 d; wherein Piece 11 is made by attaching block 11 b to the front side of block 11 a, block 11 c to the right side of block 11 b, block 11 d to the right side of 11 c, and block lie to the front side of block 11 c; and wherein Piece 12 is made by attaching block 12 b to the right side of block 12 a, block 12 c to the front side of block 12 c, block 12 d to the front side of block 12 c, and block 12 e to the left side of block 12 d.
7. The three dimensional cube puzzle of claim 6 , wherein Piece 13 is made by attaching block 13 b to the back side of block 13 a, block 13 c to the right side of block 13 b, block 13 d to the right side of block 13 c, and block 13 e to the back side of block 13 d; wherein Piece 14 is made by attaching block 14 b to the right side of block 14 a, block 14 c to the top side of block 14 a, block 14 d to the right side of block 14 c, and block 14 e to the top side of block 14 c; and wherein Piece 15 is made by attaching block 15 b to the right side of block 15 a, block 15 c to the right side of 15 b, block 15 d to the back side of block 15 c, and block 15 e to the back side of block 15 d.
8. The three dimensional cube puzzle of claim 7 wherein Piece 16 is made by attaching block 16 b to the right side of block 16 a, block 16 c to the right side of block 16 b, block 16 d to the front side of block 16 b, and block 16 e to the back side of block 16 b; wherein Piece 17 is made by attaching block 17 b to the right side of block 17 a, block 17 c to the back side of block 17 b, block 17 d to the back side of 17 c, and 17 e to the right side of block 17 b; and wherein Piece 18 is made by attaching block 18 b to the top side of block 18 a, block 18 c to the left side of block 18 b, block 18 d to the top side of block 18 c, and block 18 e to the left side of block 18 d.
9. The three dimensional cube puzzle of claim 8 wherein Piece 19 is made by attaching block 19 b to the back side of block 19 a, block 19 c to the back side of block 19 b, block 19 d to the backside of block l9 c, and block 19 e to the top side of block 19 d; wherein Piece 20 is made by attaching block 20 b to the right side of block 20 a, block 20 c to the right side of block 20 b, block 20 d to the right side of block 20 c, and block 20 e to the front side of block 20 c; and wherein Piece 21 is made by attaching block 21 b to the left side of block 21 a, block 21 c to the left side of block 21 b, block 21 d to the top side of block 21 c, block 21 e to the left side of block 21 d.
10. The three dimensional cube puzzle of claim 9 wherein Piece 22 is made by attaching block 22 b to the right side of block 22 a, block 22 c to the back side of block 22 b, block 22 d to the top side of block 22 b, and block 22 e to the under side of block 22 b; wherein Piece 23 is made by attaching block 23 b to the left side of block 23 a, block 23 c to the top of block 23 b, block 23 d to the back side of block 23 c, and block 23 e to the back side of block 23 d; wherein Piece 24 is made by attaching block 24 b to the left side of block 24 a, block 24 c to the back side of block 24 b, block 24 d to the top side of block 24 c, and block 24 e to the top side of block 24 d; and
wherein Piece 25 is made by attaching block 25 b to the right side of block 25 a, block 25 c to the back side of block 25 b, block 25 d to the left side of block 25 c, and block 25 e to the top side of block 25 a.
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