Hi, I'm Gabriel, 25 from Portugal.
I started my collection this summer (2008).
I also have in my colection other types of puzzles. You can visit my Website @ www.mypuzzles.co.cc
3X3X3
Rubik's Cube
Official Rubik's Cubes manufactured in the 1990's and 2000's
Tiled Cube 48mm
This tiled cube stands 48mm high, including the thickness of the tiles (approximately 1mm each).
4X4X4
5X5X5
CUBE (SHAPE PRESERVING)
CUBE (SHAPE CHANGING)
Fisher's Cube
Taking the concept of the Rubik's cube and turning it 45 degrees.
CUBOID
2x3x3
Custom made 2x3x3 cuboid, invented by Tony Fisher.
OTHER EIGHT-SIDED
DODECAHEDRON
Megaminx
Tomy's twelve colour 1982 version.
FOUR
Pyraminx
The white 1981 Meffert version.
Rubik's Triamid
Arrange the ten pieces by breaking them into two groups and putting them back together again.
TEN
Octagonal Prism
The standard Wonderful Puzzler version, packaged in a cardboard box.
FOURTEEN
Truncated Cube
Has plastic tiles instead of stickers and displays Chinese characters on the eight truncated corners.
SPHERE
Rubik's 360
Starting with all six balls inside the center sphere and the locking rings open, the challenge is to move the balls into their matching coloured domes on the outside.
Rubik's World
A black globe on a stand with the seven continents in various colours.
STAR
OTHER SHAPES
Rubik's UFO
An attractive little puzzle, possibly related to the legendary Rubik's Cheeze.
MOVING HOLE
Missing Link
Tsukuda Original's 1981 release of the Missing Link.
Pepsi Can
A tile-sliding puzzle with the shape and design of a Pepsi can. The sliding is somewhat shifted.
Whip-It
This 3x6 Whip-It stands approximately 7cm tall. Produced in Macau. Original LJN Whip-Its were made in Hong Kong.
MOVING MARBLES
Rubik's Shells
The first release. This version had no reset hole. Once pushed, the buttons stay pushed. It is possible to reset the buttons, using screws.
MOVING TILES
Gerdig UFO
Spin the top/bottom half to mix the satellites, then use the central plunger to flip one, two, three or four satellites over.
Handy Mad Triad
Twist the fingertips to rotate the four overlapping discs of wedges.
Rubik's Fifteen (aka: XV)
Rubik's 15 (XV) is 2 puzzles in one. Arrange the numbers in sequence 1 to 15. On the other side there is a magic square challenge.
FOLDING
PATTERN MATCHING
Rubik's Dice
A great little puzzle that keep you busy for hours!
OTHER MECHANISMS
Spinout
Try and remove the inner sliding mechanism, blocked by knobs you can only turn one at a time.
GAMES