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- Happy_Cube abstract "Happy Cubes are a set of mechanical puzzles created in 1986 by the Belgian toy inventor Dirk Laureyssens. The company "Happy bvba" has the exclusive license to manufacture and sell these puzzles [1].Happy Cubes are also known by a number of other names, among them: "Cube It!" cubes, "Wirrel Warrel" (in the Netherlands), "I.Q.ubes" and "Cococrash" (in Spain and Portugal).The Happy Cubes were made of 8mm-thick ethylene-vinyl acetate foam mats (also known as EVA). The tiles were based upon a 5x5 matrix where the outer squares may be present or absent. The central 3x3 kernel was fixed. Initially the puzzle is assembled into a 2-dimensional, flat 2x3 piece rectangle fitted into a frame. The basic challenge is to construct a perfect, 6-sided cube out of these 6 pieces. Usually, there is only one way to fit the pieces into a complete cube and it can be reached with various levels of difficulty by trial and error.".
- Happy_Cube thumbnail HappyCubeParisModel.jpg?width=300.
- Happy_Cube wikiPageExternalLink happycube.com.
- Happy_Cube wikiPageExternalLink happycube.hu.
- Happy_Cube wikiPageExternalLink happysolver.sourceforge.net.
- Happy_Cube wikiPageExternalLink wirrel.
- Happy_Cube wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Happy_Cube wikiPageID "11653752".
- Happy_Cube wikiPageRevisionID "600006065".
- Happy_Cube hasPhotoCollection Happy_Cube.
- Happy_Cube subject Category:Educational_toys.
- Happy_Cube subject Category:Mechanical_puzzles.
- Happy_Cube subject Category:Puzzles.
- Happy_Cube type Abstraction100002137.
- Happy_Cube type Communication100033020.
- Happy_Cube type MechanicalPuzzles.
- Happy_Cube type Message106598915.
- Happy_Cube type Problem106784003.
- Happy_Cube type Puzzle106784639.
- Happy_Cube type Puzzles.
- Happy_Cube type Question106783768.
- Happy_Cube type Subject106599788.
- Happy_Cube comment "Happy Cubes are a set of mechanical puzzles created in 1986 by the Belgian toy inventor Dirk Laureyssens. The company "Happy bvba" has the exclusive license to manufacture and sell these puzzles [1].Happy Cubes are also known by a number of other names, among them: "Cube It!" cubes, "Wirrel Warrel" (in the Netherlands), "I.Q.ubes" and "Cococrash" (in Spain and Portugal).The Happy Cubes were made of 8mm-thick ethylene-vinyl acetate foam mats (also known as EVA).".
- Happy_Cube label "Happy Cube".
- Happy_Cube label "Happy Cubes".
- Happy_Cube sameAs Happy_Cubes.
- Happy_Cube sameAs m.02rmvnv.
- Happy_Cube sameAs Q1584250.
- Happy_Cube sameAs Q1584250.
- Happy_Cube sameAs Happy_Cube.
- Happy_Cube wasDerivedFrom Happy_Cube?oldid=600006065.
- Happy_Cube depiction HappyCubeParisModel.jpg.
- Happy_Cube homepage happycube.com.
- Happy_Cube isPrimaryTopicOf Happy_Cube.