Three-dimensional playing device

A - Human Necessities – 63 – F

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A63F 9/08 (2006.01)

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CA 2122722

(57) Abstract A three-dimensional playing device has a cubic frame having nine win- dows per face of the cube aranged in three rows and three columns and 26 (3 x 9 - 1 = 26) dice arranged inside the cubic frame, movable in three dimensions and whose faces bear markings, in particular colours. The following dice are provided: six dice of which three sides sharing a common corner have a first and a second colour; two dice of which three sides sharing a common corner have the first colour their remaining sides having one the second colour and twice a third colour; two dice of which three sides sharing a common corner have the second colour, the remaining sides having once the first colour and twice the third colour; four dice of which three sides sharing a common corner have the third colour, the remaining sides having twice the first colour and once the second colour; four dice of which three dies sharing a common corner have the third colour, the remaining sides having once the first colour and twice the second colour; the remaining eight dice have all three colours, two sides of each colour.

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