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Platonic Skeletons Donald Bell donald@marchland

Dive into the world of Platonic Solids with intriguing puzzles based on the skeletal forms of tetrahedron, cube, and octahedron. Explore cutting-edge designs and challenge yourself with various types of cuts and angles. From the simple Skeleton Cube to the complex Skeleton Octahedron, these puzzles offer a unique blend of math and creativity. Delve into the intricate construction of each piece and enjoy the satisfaction of solving these captivating 3D puzzles.

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Platonic Skeletons Donald Bell donald@marchland

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  1. Platonic Skeletons Donald Bell donald@marchland.org Puzzles based on skeletal tetrahedron, cube and octahedron – three of the "Platonic Solids"

  2. The "Skeleton Cube" Puzzle 3x3x3 cube – remove 7 cubes to leave a "skeleton" Cut the edges to make 8 corners Vary the type of cut to make a put-together puzzle

  3. The "Skeleton Tetrahedron" Puzzle Four pieces (since a tetrahedron has four vertices) Angled cuts, so a "+" face mates with a "-" face Tricky to make – trivial to solve Even a "Double Tetrahedron" puzzle is too easy

  4. The "Skeleton Octahedron" Puzzle Six pieces (since an octahedron has 6 vertices) Each piece has four edges which may be cut in a variety of ways to make a put-together puzzle. The real mathematical interest is the construction of each corner piece from four sub-units!

  5. Cutting the edges of the "Skeleton Cube" Puzzle The difficulty of the puzzle depends entirely on the method of cutting each of the edges at a slight angle Side-to-side or corner-to-corner And there are (at least) four different collections of cuts (making four quite different puzzles)

  6. Four different kinds of "Skeleton Cube" Puzzle (but they all look confusingly alike!) Type 1 – edges cut corner-to-corner But only two types of mating faces "A" only mates with "B", so there are only four different puzzle pieces, with two of each (easy!)

  7. Four different kinds of "Skeleton Cube" Puzzle (Type 2) Type 2 – edges cut side-to-side Four types of mating faces, A to D "A" mates with "B" and "C" mates with "D", so there are now eight different puzzle pieces, in four anti-symmetric pairs (much harder!)

  8. "Skeleton Cube" Puzzle - (Types 3 and 4) Edges cut corner-to-corner in both cases Type 3 has only three types of cut face, A, B and C "A" mates with "B" and "C" mates with another "C" again four anti-symmetric pairs (quite hard!) Type 4 has four types of cut face, A, B, C, D Mating is A to B, C to C and D to D. Layout of cut faces is like Type 2 (eight pieces again)

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