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Cubes in Line - Three-dimensional Game

Cubes in Line can be played by two or more persons, depending on the version. The players have to place pieces, one by one, trying to obtain a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of the same color. The objective of the game is to make more horizontal, vertical or diagonal lines of the same color.

3 Cubes in LineRules for "3 cubes in line"
The players have to place the pieces (cubes), one by one, in any of the ducts (holes), trying to obtain a line of three cubes, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, of the same color. The winner will be the player who makes the most "3 in line" chains.

As a particularity of the 3x3 cubes version, the player who placed the central piece, which can became hidden during the game, must claim that saying "central". The rest of the pieces are completely visible during the game.

PiecesRules for "4 (or more) cubes in line"
The players have to place the pieces, one by one, in any of the ducts (holes), trying to obtain lines of four cubes horizontal, vertical, or diagonal of the same color. The winner will be the playerone who makes the most such lines.

Rules for game board version
This version can be played by two or more persons. The players have to place the pieces (cubes, rolls), one by one, on the colored spaces of the game board, trying to obtain lines of four pieces, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal of the same color. When has finished a complete line, the player has the right to take an opponent's piece, following the next rule: only the unused pieces and the last pieces on the column can be captured; a complete 4x4 line cannot be broken. Capture of the pieces is possible only in a two player's game and must be agreed at the start. The winner will be the player who makes the most "4 lines" or who has captured the most opponent's pieces.

4 Cubes in Line - board versionPieces

Balls in Line - 3x3x3 Tridimensional Logic Game

3D Balls in Line can be played by two persons. The players have to place pieces into the game ducts, one by one, trying to obtain a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of the same color. The objective of the game is to make the most such lines.

Rules for "3 balls in line"
The players have to place the pieces, one by one, in any of the ducts (holes), trying to obtain a lines of three pieces horizontal, vertical, or diagonal of the same color. The winner will be the player who make the most complete lines.

As a particularity of this 3x3 logic game, the player who placed the central piece, which can became hidden during the game, must claim that by saying "central". The rest of the pieces are completely visible during the game.

3 Balls in Line

Pieces

Rules for "4 (or more) balls in line"
The players have to place the pieces, one by one, in any of the ducts (holes), trying to obtain lines of four pieces, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, of the same color. The winner will be the player who makes the most such lines.

4 Balls in Line

Rolls in Line (3D Noughts & Crosses or 3x3x3 TicTacToe)

Rolls in Line can be played by two or more persons, depending on the version, even by blind persons. The players have to put pieces onto some sticks, one by one, trying to obtain a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of the same color. The objective of the game is to make more horizontal, vertical or diagonal lines of the same color.

There are two versions of the game: 3x3 or 4x4 Rolls in Line and competition 3D Logic Game.

Rules for "3, 4 (or more) rolls in line"
The players have to put the pieces, one by one, on any of the sticks, trying to obtain a three, four (or more) rolls horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of the same color.

When he has finished a complete line, the player has the right to take an opponent's piece, following the next rule: only the unused pieces and the last pieces on the sticks can be captured; a complete 4x4 line cannot be broken. The winner will be the one who make more "3, 4 (or more) rolls in line" or has captured more of the opponent's pieces.

At any time, a player can put on the lid and turn the game upside down if ,using this maneuver, he will obtain the winning line. If not, the player should exit and the game will continue with the remaining players.

3 Rolls in Line
3 Rolls in Line
Polyhedral Pieces

Due to the special design of the pieces, all the versions of the Rolls in Line game can be played by blind persons.

Rules for competition 3D Logic Game
At the beginning of the game, each player will choose a color.The players can choose between two kinds of game. One uses a blue grid for the classical 4x4 game and the other uses a red grid for the combined 3, 4 or 5 in line.

4x4 mode. The players have to put the pieces, one by one, on any of the sticks, trying to obtain a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of four rolls of the same color. When a line has been completed, the player has the right to take an opponent piece, with the following exceptions: only the unused pieces and the last pieces on the sticks can be removed; a 4x4 line cannot be broken. Capture of the pieces is possible only in a two player game and must be agreed at start.

3D Logic Game
3, 4 or 5 Rolls in Line
(competition version)
The winner will be the player who makes more "4 rolls in line" or has captured more opponent pieces. At any time, a player can put on the lid and turn the game upside down if ,using this maneuver, he will obtain the winning line. If not, the player should exit and the game will continue with the remaining players.

Competition mode. At the beginning of the game, the players must choose if all or only some of the sticks will be mounted. The players have to put the pieces, one by one, on any of the mounted sticks, trying to obtain a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of the same color. Using mobile sticks, the players can mount a stick instead of a piece. A 5-piece line scores 4 points, a 4-piece line scores 2 points, and a 3-piece line scores 1 point. The winner will be the player who has scored the most points. Capture is not allowed in the competition mode. At any time, a player can put on the lid and turn the game upside down if he will obtain a line. If not, the player should exit and the game will continue with the remaining players.

Game Board
Board detail

3D Logic Games

The 3D logic games can be played by two or more players who place pieces, one by one, in ducts (holes), or on sticks, or directly on the game board in order to obtain horizontal, vertical or diagonal lines of the same color. The winner will be the player who makes the most such lines.

Game variations

3 rolls in line

The two-player game board has fixed sticks disposed in 3x3 lines. Blind persons can play the game owing to the specially shaped pieces.

4 (or more) rolls in line

>> Rolls in Line

The game for two or more players uses a board with fixed sticks disposed in 4x4 lines. Blind persons can play the game owing to the specially shaped pieces.

3, 4 or 5 rolls in line, competition version

The game board features two play grids (blue and red) with differently shaped holes, squares and hexagons. The sticks have one cube shape termination and one hexagonal prism shape termination. Blind persons can play the game owing to the specially shaped pieces.

The players can choose between two kind of games. One uses a blue grid for the classical 4x4 game and the other uses a red grid for the combined 3, 4 or 5 in line.

In the first case, the winner is the one who make the most horizontal, vertical, or diagonal 4 piece lines. In the second one, a 5 piece line scores 4 points, a 4 piece line scores 2 points, and a 3 piece line scores 1 point. The winner will be the player who scores the most points.

The game can also be made with fixed sticks, disposed as on the red grid.

3 cubes in line

The two-player game features a transparent cube case having inside some transparent walls, which form some holes (ducts). The pieces are small cubes but can have any shapes. The complexity of the game is function of the number of ducts.

As a particularity of the 3X3 cubes version, the player who placed the central piece, which can became hidden during the game, must claim that by saying "central". The rest of the pieces are completely visible during the game.

>> Balls in Line

3 balls in line

This is the same as the previous game, but the pieces are spherical.

>> Cubes in Line

Game board version

A set comprises pieces, cubes or rolls, which are differently colored, and a game board printed with squares representing the positions of the initial pieces. The complexity of the game is a function of the number of pieces and the game board dimensions.

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Puzzles

A puzzle is a problem or enigma presented as entertainment; that is written down, acted out, etc. Many puzzles stem from serious mathematical or logistical problems, whereas others are devised for the sole purpose of being brain teasers. The history of puzzles goes back many thousand years, a tangram being one of the earliest and still one of the most popular puzzles. In certain temples of Japan monks used to write mathematical puzzles on temple walls.

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