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Taking Apart a Cube
This Demonstration gives the well-known puzzle of taking apart a cube.
Contributed by:
Izidor Hafner
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K. Fujimura,
The Tokyo Puzzles
(M. Gardner, ed.), F. Adachi, trans., London: Frederick Muller Limited, 1979 p. 64.
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Taking Apart a Cube
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Contributed by:
Izidor Hafner
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