3D Printed Blue Tesseract Hypercube – Geometric Puzzle by 3D Central

3D Printed Blue Tesseract Hypercube – Geometric Puzzle by 3D Central

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3D Printed Blue Tesseract Hypercube – Geometric Puzzle by 3D Central

3D Printed Blue Tesseract Hypercube – Geometric Puzzle by 3D Central

£24.62
Sale price  £24.62 Regular price 

This blue tesseract, also known as a hypercube, is a 3D-printed model that offers a physical representation of a four-dimensional geometry. Measuring approximately 2 inches along each of its cubic dimensions, it is made from bioplastic by the brand 3D Central. Whether you are a puzzle enthusiast, a math lover, or simply looking for an unusual desk accessory, this object bridges the gap between abstract geometry and tangible form.

What Exactly Is a Tesseract?

A tesseract is the four-dimensional analogue of a cube. While we cannot perceive the fourth spatial dimension directly, this 3D-printed model projects it into a shape we can hold and examine. The blue color and crisp edges make the geometry easy to study, and the lightweight bioplastic construction keeps it durable enough for handling.

How Big Is the Blue Hypercube?

Dimensions (each side) Approximately 2 inches (5.1 cm)
Material Bioplastic
Color Blue
Brand 3D Central

The size is compact enough to sit on a shelf, desk, or inside a display case. Its four‐dimensional notation (2" × 2" × 2" × 2") is a playful nod to the hypercube's theoretical nature.

Can It Hold Pens?

Yes, the original description notes that you can use this tesseract as a pen holder. The open structure of the 3D print creates small gaps where pens can be tucked, making it a conversation starter as well as a functional desk item.

How Was It Made?

The model is 3D printed from bioplastic, a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics. The printing process allows for the precise angles and struts needed to represent a hypercube. Each piece is produced by 3D Central, a company specializing in geometric and educational prints.

Who Might Enjoy This?

  • Puzzle and brain-teaser collectors.
  • Students or teachers of geometry, mathematics, or physics.
  • Sci-fi and futurism fans intrigued by higher dimensions.
  • Anyone looking for a unique, non‑toy decorative object.

The blue hypercube fits well within the Toys & Games 3‑D Puzzle category, but its appeal extends far beyond puzzles. It is a tool for visualization, a desk accessory, and a testament to how 3D printing can bring abstract concepts into the real world.

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