Rubik's toys!
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From top to bottom of their list, I had:
a keychain-size Barrel, which I probably kept because it was one of my favorites
an Alexander's Star
an Orb (I'd forgotten about that one!)
several sizes of Rubik's cubes, including a tiny one
mini Missing Link
small Pyraminx
I also had:
Rubik's World which was like the rounded "cube" in the bottom row, only with continents rather than just squares.
Rubik's Revenge, a 4x4 cube that I kept and had to remember/re-figure out how to solve.
Rubik's Snake (I think it was Rubik's?) that could be folded into a sphere or a swan
A small tower with columns of different colored small spheres, each column shading dark to light.
Somehow I didn't imagine anyone else would have collected a bunch of these puzzles, and I'm delighted to see I'm wrong about that.
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Date: 2022-11-29 05:12 am (UTC)The tower sounds really interesting, a friend of mine has one that sounds kind of like that (which I solved one year at her Christmas party because what else would you do at a party amirite) that I haven't been able to find on any of the websites I used to find the names of mine.
(And of course people collect these! There's a forum. The people on there make my collection seem very small, which is doing a good job helping me resist signing up on the forum.)
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Date: 2022-11-29 07:05 pm (UTC)My cousin had a Rubik's Snake that I always thought was cool. I only had a knock-off Rubik's cube that had fruit and Chex, the cereal, on it. Must have come from sending in box tops or something.
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Date: 2022-11-30 12:43 am (UTC)I never did learn how to solve the cube.
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