Two-cube calendar

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title: Two-cube calendar
text: A two-cube calendar is a desk calendar consisting of two cubes with faces marked by digits 0 through 9. Each face of each cube is marked with a single digit, and it is possible to arrange the cubes so that any chosen day of the month is visible on the two front faces. A puzzle about the two-cube calendar was described in Gardner's column in Scientific American. In the puzzle discussed in Mathematical Circus (1992), two visible faces of one cube have digits 1 and 2 on them, and three visible face
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date created: 2016-04-14T23:36:50Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T16:18:40Z
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