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You can also acquire pyramids by making them yourself via folding [[Paper Icehouse|paper pieces]], or even making [[Giant pieces|giant cardboard pieces]].<br>
You can also acquire pyramids by making them yourself via folding [[Paper Icehouse|paper pieces]], or even making [[Giant pieces|giant cardboard pieces]].<br>
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To acquire the older style of pyramids with the pointed tips, or rare pyramids such as the semi-precious stone pieces that used to be made by [[Crystal Caste]], check second-hand markets such as eBay.
To acquire the older style of injection-molded pyramids with the pointed tips, search second-hand markets for the terms [[Treehouse]], [[Ice Dice]], and [[Pink Hijinks]]. For rare pyramids such as the semi-precious stone pieces that used to be made by [[Crystal Caste]], check second-hand markets such as eBay.

Revision as of 01:19, 7 April 2024

As of 2024, Looney Pyramids are most readily available for purchase in the form of the multi-game set Pyramid Arcade via the Looney Labs store. The online store currently sells plastic injection-molded pieces with rounded tips. Retail game and book shops are also a good source of Looney Pyramids, sold in boxed copies of Zendo, Nomids, Martian Chess, Ice Duo, and Homeworlds.


You can also acquire pyramids by making them yourself via folding paper pieces, or even making giant cardboard pieces.

To acquire the older style of injection-molded pyramids with the pointed tips, search second-hand markets for the terms Treehouse, Ice Dice, and Pink Hijinks. For rare pyramids such as the semi-precious stone pieces that used to be made by Crystal Caste, check second-hand markets such as eBay.