The Yoshimoto Cube is a polyhedral mechanical puzzle toy invented in 1971 by Japanese man Naoki Yoshimoto (吉本直貴 Yoshimoto Naoki ). The cube is made up of eight interconnected cubes and it is capable of folding and unfolding itself in a cyclic fashion. You can keep folding, or unfolding the cube, indefinitely. Once folded, the cube can be turned into two rhombic stellated dodecahedrons. Yoshimoto discovered that these two shapes could be pieced together into a square when he was finding different ways he could split a cube equally in half.