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A very successful puzzle from the original cube craze but not from Ernö Rubik.
Comprises 6 columns of balls with six shades of each colour. One ball has to be pushed into the puzzle at one of two possible places (opposite each other in the lowest layer) to make a hole for the puzzle to work. After that first step the balls can be moved as in other puzzle like Whip-It.
It was produced in a number of versions so large that one entry is not enough. Therefore this entry is about all entries that are named (at least alternatively) "Babylon Tower". Another often alleged name is "Ivory Tower".
"Zauberturm" (images 5-7) german version; distroibuted by Arxon
"Trylle-Tarn - Babylons Torn" (images 8-10) swedish version
"Babylon Tower" taiwanese version
Diameter (top): 41 mm
Diameter (base): 49 mm
Height: 90 mm
Weight: 125 grams
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