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- different symmetry types that a polycube can have (including asymmetry). 12 pentacubes are flat and correspond to the pentominoes. 5 of the remaining 17 have...
- only of a single rectangle. A pentacube is a polycube of five cubes. Of the 29 one-sided pentacubes, exactly twelve pentacubes are flat (1-layer) and correspond...
- Perrin number, preceded in the sequence by 12, 17, 22. the number of pentacubes if reflections are considered distinct. the tenth supersingular prime...
- units. The Bedlam cube is a 4×4×4 sided cube puzzle consisting of twelve pentacubes and one tetracube. The Diabolical cube is a puzzle of six polycubes that...
- Bruce Bedlam. The puzzle consists of thirteen polycubic pieces: twelve pentacubes and one tetracube. The objective is to ****emble these pieces into a 4...
- cubes can be arranged to form twenty-three free pentacubes, or twenty-nine distinct one-sided pentacubes (with reflections). There are 23 three-dimensional...
- can fold to all 7 tree-like tetracubes. All possible common nets up to pentacubes were found. All the nets follow strict orthogonal folding despite still...
- Sun, and Rain: Murder and Mystery in Paradise Beatmania IIDX 14: Gold "PentaCube Gt.(RX-Ver.S.P.L.)" Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse 2009 Infinite...
- survey foot 3940 – there are 3940 distinct ways to arrange the 12 flat pentacubes (or 3-D pentominoes) into a 3x4x5 box (not counting rotations and reflections)...
- cube. The six pieces are: one dicube, one tricube, one tetracube, one pentacube, one hexacube and one heptacube, that is, polycubes of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and...