Friday, April 3, 2015

Rules - Polycubeous

Polycubeous is a three-dimensional version of polyominous.

1. Make a three-dimensional grid out of the two-dimensional ones by stacking them on top of each other, with the grid on the top being the top section of the 3D grid.  (The example puzzle is a dome when stacked this way.)
2. Divide the grid into polycubes.
3. Each space in the grid will have a number in it.
4. Each number must be in a polycube with that number of cubes.
5. No two polycubes with the same number of cubes may touch on any of their (square) edges.
6. A polycube may contain any number (including zero) of the numbers originally given.

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