Below are pictures of each of the 166 hexacubes, with names per the standard
established by Kate Jones at
Kadon Enterprises,
which appeared in the
Journal of Recreational Mathematics in
2004. With the addition of a tetracube (corresponding to the square
tetromino) this set has a volume of an even 1000 cubes and can be packed
into many interesting shapes, among them a 10x10x10
cube (another solution to the 10x10x10 cube).
A |
C |
D |
E |
Hi F |
Low F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
Long N |
Short N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
Long T |
Short T |
U |
V |
Wa |
Wb |
Wc |
X |
Italic X |
Hi Y |
Low Y |
Long Z |
Short Z |
Hi 4 |
Low 4 |
F1 |
F2 |
F3 |
F4 |
F5 |
Fb1 |
Fb2 |
Fb3 |
Fb4 |
Fb5 |
L1 |
L4 |
L5 |
Lb1 |
Lb5 |
N1 |
N2 |
N3 |
N4 |
N5 |
Nb1 |
Nb2 |
Nb3 |
Nb4 |
Nb5 |
P1 |
P2 |
P3 |
P4 |
P5 |
Pb1 |
Pb2 |
Pb3 |
Pb4 |
Pb5 |
T1 |
T2 |
T3 |
T4 |
T5 |
U1 |
U2 |
U3 |
U4 |
U5 |
V1 |
V2 |
V3 |
V4 |
V5 |
W1 |
W2 |
W3 |
W4 |
W5 |
X1 |
X3 |
Y1 |
Y2 |
Y3 |
Y4 |
Y5 |
Yb1 |
Yb2 |
|
Yb4 |
Yb5 |
Z1 |
Z2 |
Z3 |
Zb1 |
Zb2 |
Zb3 |
J1l |
J1r |
J2l |
J2r |
J3r |
L1r |
L1l |
L2r |
L2l |
L3l |
J4d |
J4l |
J4u |
J4v |
L4d |
L4r |
L4u |
L4v |
N1l |
N1r |
N1u |
N2r |
S1r |
S1l |
S1u |
S2l |
N13 |
N14 |
N23 |
N1b3 |
S13 |
S14 |
S23 |
N2b4 |
N1b4 |
N2b3 |
S2d |
Q14 |
Q4b1 |
Q4d |
Q4r |
Q4v |
T1u |
T2u |
T1d |
T4d |
T4l |
T3u |
|
T3d |
|
T4r |
T24 |
T4v |
T4b4 |
V1d |
V1l |
V3d |
V3r |
Fat A |
B |