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Yoshimoto Cube
Naoki Yoshimoto, 1971

Yoshimoto discovered this cube when he was searching for a way to divide a cube equally in three-dimensional space. The result is a peculiar polyhedral dyad consisting of eight interconnected cubes that can be opened in multiple ways. The cube can be divided into two cubes and then transformed into two rhombuses, one silver the other gold with twelve faces each. With its endless transformations, this cube makes a great toy for children as well as an intriguing desktop puzzle. Made of polypropylene.

Recommended for children 8 and up.

Represented in the MoMA COLLECTION

Date: 11/02/08
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