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Orange is a translucent color of pyramid, first introduced in late 2001. It is considered to be in the "Xeno" family of colors. It was first sold in clear tubes of 15 orange pieces. The tubes bore the phrase <font size=0.8 em>ICEHOUSE PIECES</font size> and no game in particular was advertised to the buyer. The first actual game to feature orange pyramids was [[Treehouse]], in the Xeno Treehouse tube.
Orange is a translucent color of pyramid, first introduced in late 2001 at the same time as purple pyramids. It is considered to be in the "Xeno" family of colors. It was first sold in clear tubes of 15 orange pieces. The tubes bore the phrase <font size=0.8 em>ICEHOUSE PIECES</font size> and no game in particular was advertised to the buyer. The first actual game to feature orange pyramids was [[Treehouse]], in the Xeno Treehouse tube.


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Orange is a translucent color of pyramid, first introduced in late 2001 at the same time as purple pyramids. It is considered to be in the "Xeno" family of colors. It was first sold in clear tubes of 15 orange pieces. The tubes bore the phrase ICEHOUSE PIECES and no game in particular was advertised to the buyer. The first actual game to feature orange pyramids was Treehouse, in the Xeno Treehouse tube.

Contents of Orange Icehouse Pieces tube


Contents of Xeno Treehouse tube