Yay! The dogic is back!
Dogic1
and
Dogic2
I should be getting my reproductions soon!
The puzzles below are what I have in my collection.
If you're interested in talking puzzles, email me.
2X2X2
3X3X3
Rubik's Cube
Official Rubik's Cubes manufactured in the 1990's and 2000's
4X4X4
5X5X5
CUBE (SHAPE PRESERVING)
Skewb Key Chain
The key chain size version of the popular Mefferts puzzle. Very useful for numerous mods.
CUBE (SHAPE CHANGING)
OCTAHEDRON
Skewb Diamond
Meffert's build-up and truncation of a Skewb into an octahedron.
OTHER EIGHT-SIDED
DODECAHEDRON
Megaminx
This version has tiles instead of stickers. Has 12 distinct colors.
Megaminx
Meffert's six colour 1982 version. Roughly 31 mm along an edge.
FOUR
Pyraminx
The white 1981 Meffert version.
Pyraminx
The black 1981 Meffert version.
TEN
Octagonal Prism
The standard Wonderful Puzzler version, packaged in a cardboard box.
FOURTEEN
THIRTY
Faceless Megaminx Rhombic Triacontahedron
3D-printed pieces were glued onto a megaminx to give it the shape of a rhombic triacontahedron. Compared with a "traditional" shape variant the face pieces of the megaminx are invisible.
PUCKS
SPHERE
K-Ball 8
This vesion has a yellow background body.
K-Ball Small
A 2x2x2 puzzle in smaller size (60mm diameter) than the K-Ball 8.
Mach Ball Soccer
Solve all twelve hexes by matching up the three colours correctly.
STAR
HEADS & OBJECTS
OTHER SHAPES
Rubik's UFO
An attractive little puzzle, possibly related to the legendary Rubik's Cheeze.
MOVING HOLE
Missing Link
Probably the most popular tile sliding puzzle ever.
Pepsi Can
A tile-sliding puzzle with the shape and design of a Pepsi can. The sliding is somewhat shifted.
Spongebob 2x4
Burger King's 2 layer Missing Link type of puzzle, used to promote the Spongebob movie.
Tower
Four colours. Presumably one ball is missing on the other side.
Whip-It
This 3x6 Whip-It stands approximately 7cm tall.
Whip-It Can
This 4x6, 6cm Whip-It is designed to look like a pop can.
MOVING MARBLES
Atomic Chaos
Scramble the beads from tubes of different lengths, then try to restore them to their proper homes.
Butterfly
Group the wooden balls on both oval tracks.
Cmetrick
9 spheres arranged in a 3x3 square. Spin rows and columns to position them in the same orientation.
Diamond Bob's Diamond 8 Puzzle
8 billiard balls in a square container. The balls can rotate around the perimeter, or move across the center along one axis. The goal is to scramble the balls and then return them to sequential order.
Flower
Bring the marbles back to the circle of their colour.
Ivory Tower
One of the more successful puzzles from the original cube craze.
Monroe's Marbles
Move the marbles from one column to the next by tilting and turning. Try to get each column a single colour.
Rubik's Shells
The first release. This version had no reset hole. Once pushed, the buttons stay pushed.
Top-Spin
"Just put the numbers in order"... sounds a lot easier than it is!
MOVING TILES
Handy Mad Triad
Twist the fingertips to rotate the four overlapping discs of wedges.
Net Block UFO
Rotate the top/bottom half, then spin each half of a sphere to scramble the puzzle.
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.
Twin Spin
Two overlapping wheels. Promotional version for The Museum Company.
SIAMESE & FUSED
FOLDING
PATTERN MATCHING
Rubik's Dice
A great little puzzle that keep you busy for hours!
OTHER MECHANISMS
Brainball
Spin the number ring, and twist the ends to flip seven of the thirteen numbers over.
GAMES