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The SOMA Cube, invented by Piet Hein in 1933 during a lecture on quantum mechanics by Werner Heisenberg, presents an intriguing puzzle of geometry and spatial reasoning. This puzzle consists of all possible combinations of three or four unit cubes, assembled at their faces to create a shape that features at least one inside corner. Known in relation to the Sonobe module, it's also referred to as the "limping seagull." Creating the SOMA Cube can be an engaging challenge using just 122 sheets of paper, promoting creativity and problem-solving skills.
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The SOMA cube invented by Piet Hein in 1933 during a lecture on quantum mechanics conducted by Werner Heisenberg. all possible combinations of three or four unit cubes, joined at their faces, such that at least one inside corner is formed.
Sonobe module Also called “limping seagull” 122 sheets of paper…