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Soma Cube - Modular Origami Version

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Using modular origami you can turn a paper into a cube, then create an intricate mathematical puzzle. After making 27 Sonobe cubes, you combine them into seven shapes in order to build a Soma cube. Sonobe modules follow the rules of traditional modular origami, beginning with a flat square of paper and then combining pieces into structures without tape or glue. The cube that you can make from this simple start is particularly elegant and appealing. It is the same on all six sides and very stable, and it can be combined to make other structures. Four Sonobe blocks make a bigger cube, but why stop there? They also form the building blocks of what is called a Soma cube, which was invented in the early 1930s by Piet Hein, a Danish mathematician who invented many other games and puzzles. Making a Soma cube requires folding 27 Sonobe cubes, then combining them in groups of either three or four into seven pieces. The pieces are then assembled into a three-by-three-by three cube. There are 240 ways to put the pieces together to form a Soma cube — challenge yourself or a friend to find as many as you can.

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Orlando Math Circle

Orlando Math Circle is a 501(c)3 non-profit whose mission is to build a diverse and inclusive student community of mathematicians where we increase the quantity and quality of students who love and use math in their studies, work and daily activities and flourish through mathematics. MISSION: Create a diverse and inclusive community of student mathematicians. STRATEGY: Provide engaging and fun opportunities to do mathematics outside of school. VISION: Equitable access and greater student participation in mathematics.

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Soma Cube - Modular Origami Version
Soma Cube - Modular Origami Version
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