OskarPuzzle | Oskar's Cube 3.5x3.5x3.5 - Why the three-and-a-half? @OskarPuzzle | Uploaded June 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Print it yourself at https://oskarvandeventer.nl/Print-It-Yourself/. Buy at https://i.materialise.com/en/shop/item/oskar-s-cube-3-5x3-5x3 or at shapeways.com/product/AJJZSDFWM/oskar-s-cube-3-5x3-5x3-5 Oskar's Cube, the original 5x5x5 version was designed 11 November 1984. The concept was published in Scientific American in 1988. A plastic version was brought to market in 1992 by an Australian company. A few years later, Bits and Pieces made a metal version. This version was designed in around 1994, and first prototyped in wood by Jerry McFarland. The object of the puzzle is to move the cross through the three maze from the square to the dot.
Copyright (c) 2023, M. Oskar van Deventer.
Frequently Asked Question: http://oskarvandeventer.nl/FAQ.html
Buy mass-produced Oskar puzzles at puzzlemaster.ca/browse/inventors/oskar (USA, CA) and sloyd.fi/oskar-deventer-c-151_154.html (EU)
Buy exclusive 3D-printed Oskar puzzles at shapeways.com/shops/oskarpuzzles and https://i.materialise.com/shop/designer/oskarpuzzle
Print it yourself at https://oskarvandeventer.nl/Print-It-Yourself/. Buy at https://i.materialise.com/en/shop/item/oskar-s-cube-3-5x3-5x3 or at shapeways.com/product/AJJZSDFWM/oskar-s-cube-3-5x3-5x3-5 Oskar's Cube, the original 5x5x5 version was designed 11 November 1984. The concept was published in Scientific American in 1988. A plastic version was brought to market in 1992 by an Australian company. A few years later, Bits and Pieces made a metal version. This version was designed in around 1994, and first prototyped in wood by Jerry McFarland. The object of the puzzle is to move the cross through the three maze from the square to the dot.
Copyright (c) 2023, M. Oskar van Deventer.
Frequently Asked Question: http://oskarvandeventer.nl/FAQ.html
Buy mass-produced Oskar puzzles at puzzlemaster.ca/browse/inventors/oskar (USA, CA) and sloyd.fi/oskar-deventer-c-151_154.html (EU)
Buy exclusive 3D-printed Oskar puzzles at shapeways.com/shops/oskarpuzzles and https://i.materialise.com/shop/designer/oskarpuzzle