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15 puzzle
number game with 15 pieces but 16 spaces
Pyraminx
thumb|A Pyraminx slightly turned from the solved position
Megaminx
thumb|A 6-color Megaminx, solved thumb|A 12-color Megaminx, solved thumb|A 12-color Megaminx in a star-pattern arrangement
Rubik's Snake
toy with twenty-four wedges that are right isosceles triangular prisms
Rubik's Clock
two-sided puzzle
Rubik's 360
3-D combination puzzle
sliding puzzle
puzzle game involving sliding pieces to achieve certain configurations
Rubik's Magic
puzzle created by Erno Rubik
Alexander's Star
combination puzzle
Pyramorphix
thumb|The Pyramorphix in its solved state thumb|right|The Pyramorphix, scrambled
combination puzzle
also knows as twisty puzzles, turning puzzles and Rubik's puzzles
Skewb Diamond
combination puzzle
Klotski
thumb|In a Klotski puzzle, the largest block must be moved to the bottom middle location so that it can be slid over the border, without any of the other blocks being removed in this way.
Rush Hour
sliding block puzzle
Pyraminx Crystal
combination puzzle
Dogic
frame|right|The 12-color Dogic
Impossiball
thumb|The Impossiball in its solved state. thumb|The Impossiball in a scrambled state. thumb|The Impossiball partway through a turn, showing how the pieces lift up.
Skewb Ultimate
combination puzzle
Pyraminx Duo
combination puzzle
Tuttminx
thumb|The original Tuttminx in its solved state. A Tuttminx ( or ) is a Rubik's Cube-like twisty puzzle, in the shape of a truncated icosahedron. It was invented by Lee Tutt in 2005. It has a total of 150 movable pieces to rearrange, compared to 20 movable pieces of the Rubik's Cube.
Minus Cube
rearrangement puzzle
Larry D. Nichols
American puzzle designer
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