Unistable Polyhedron
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This uniformly filled polyhedron uniquely topples on one face. Its stability depends on precise printing; inaccuracies may affect it. A split-version is provided for improved accuracy and gluing. Conway and Guy first proved the existence of such unistable shapes, which are detailed in Pegg, Ed Jr., and Weisstein's MathWorld article.
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