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The '''Ten Billion''' (テンビリオン) is a puzzle toy designed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] and released by Nintendo in 1980 for ¥1,000. The name "Ten Billion" refers to the fact that the toy can be configured in ten billion different ways (the actual number of possible unique configurations, however, is 4,509,264,634,875).<ref name="beforemario">[http://blog.beforemario.com/2011/09/nintendo-ten-billion-1980.html Nintendo Ten Billion (任天堂 テンビリオン, 1980)]. beforemario.com (September 17, 2011). Retrieved September 29, 2017.</ref> The toy was also sold in Germany and the Netherlands as the "Devil's Barrel", and was distributed in the United Kingdom by CGL.<ref name="beforemario"/>
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[[File:Nintendo Ten Billion.jpg|thumb|200px|The '''Ten Billion''' toy.]]
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The '''Ten Billion''' (テンビリオン) is a puzzle toy designed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] and released by Nintendo in 1980 for ¥1,000. The name "Ten Billion" refers to the fact that the toy can be configured in ten billion different ways (the actual number of possible unique configurations, however, is 4,509,264,634,875).<ref name="beforemario">[http://blog.beforemario.com/2011/09/nintendo-ten-billion-1980.html Nintendo Ten Billion (任天堂 テンビリオン, 1980)]. beforemario.com (September 17, 2011). Retrieved September 29, 2017.</ref> The toy was also sold in Germany and the Netherlands as the "Devil's Barrel", and was distributed in the United Kingdom by CGL.<ref name="beforemario"/> The toy was packaged inside of a plastic case, which it can be stored in.
  
The toy features a plunger that can be pressed to pop out the other end of the toy, and inside are plastic balls of five different colors: red, blue, green, yellow, and orange, of which there are four each, as well as three individual black balls. The goal of Ten Billion is to line up the five columns of multicolored balls inside the toy and move them back into their original positions. The two rows in the center of the toy can be rotated independently. By pushing down on the plunger on top, the plunger on the other side pops out, which also pushes the columns down. The toy was packaged inside of a plastic case, which it can be stored in.
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The toy features a plunger that can be pressed to pop out the other end of the toy, and inside are plastic balls of five different colors: red, blue, green, yellow, and orange, of which there are four each, as well as three individual black balls. The goal of Ten Billion is to line up the five columns of multicolored balls inside the toy and move them back into their original positions. The two rows in the center of the toy can be rotated independently. By pushing down on the plunger on top, the plunger on the other side pops out, which also pushes the columns down.
  
 
Because the puzzle was tricky to solve, Nintendo also sent Japanese retailers pamphlets containing step-by-step instructions on how to solve the Ten Billion, as well as sixteen additional challenges.<ref name="beforemario"/>
 
Because the puzzle was tricky to solve, Nintendo also sent Japanese retailers pamphlets containing step-by-step instructions on how to solve the Ten Billion, as well as sixteen additional challenges.<ref name="beforemario"/>
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==Appearances in Nintendo games==
 
==Appearances in Nintendo games==
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|''[[Metroid Prime]]''
 
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|One of the puzzles in the {{met|Phazon Mines}} is a large tower with three {{met|Spider Ball}} tracks that must be rearranged in the correct order so that {{met|Samus}} can eventually reach the top of the room, seemingly based on the Ten Billion.
 
|One of the puzzles in the {{met|Phazon Mines}} is a large tower with three {{met|Spider Ball}} tracks that must be rearranged in the correct order so that {{met|Samus}} can eventually reach the top of the room, seemingly based on the Ten Billion.
 
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|''[[Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]''
 
|''[[Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]''
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|2012
|During the {{acw|Fireworks Show}}, one of the special items the player can earn from {{acw|Redd's Cookie}}s is a Ten Billion Barrel.
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|The {{np|Item:Ten Billion Barrel (New Leaf)|Ten Billion Barrel}} appears as a furniture item. It can only be obtained by receiving and redeeming a whiz ticket from {{np|Redd's cookie}}s during a {{np|Fireworks Show}}.
 
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|{{zel|Majora's Mask 3D}}
 
|{{zel|Majora's Mask 3D}}
 
|2015
 
|2015
|A Ten Billion can be found on the counter inside the {{zw|Shooting Gallery|Town Shooting Gallery}}.
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|A Ten Billion can be seen on the reception counter inside the {{zw|Town Shooting Gallery}}.
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|''[[WarioWare Gold]]''
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|2018
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|The Ten Billion Barrel is the subject of a {{smw|Ten Billion Barrel|microgame}}, in which the objective is to solve the puzzle by spinning the center rows.
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|''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
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|2023
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|A Ten Billion Barrel is one of the items that can appear after finding the ? Block in the microgame {{smw|Ultra Scope}} on its Level 1 difficulty.
 
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==External links==
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*{{wp|Nintendo tumbler puzzle|The Nintendo tumbler puzzle on Wikipedia}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 4 December 2023

The Ten Billion toy.

The Ten Billion (テンビリオン) is a puzzle toy designed by Gunpei Yokoi and released by Nintendo in 1980 for ¥1,000. The name "Ten Billion" refers to the fact that the toy can be configured in ten billion different ways (the actual number of possible unique configurations, however, is 4,509,264,634,875).[1] The toy was also sold in Germany and the Netherlands as the "Devil's Barrel", and was distributed in the United Kingdom by CGL.[1] The toy was packaged inside of a plastic case, which it can be stored in.

The toy features a plunger that can be pressed to pop out the other end of the toy, and inside are plastic balls of five different colors: red, blue, green, yellow, and orange, of which there are four each, as well as three individual black balls. The goal of Ten Billion is to line up the five columns of multicolored balls inside the toy and move them back into their original positions. The two rows in the center of the toy can be rotated independently. By pushing down on the plunger on top, the plunger on the other side pops out, which also pushes the columns down.

Because the puzzle was tricky to solve, Nintendo also sent Japanese retailers pamphlets containing step-by-step instructions on how to solve the Ten Billion, as well as sixteen additional challenges.[1]

In 2007, Nintendo released the "Star Ten Billion", a limited edition version of the Ten Billion, exclusively in Japan through Club Nintendo for 650 points. The puzzle is operated identically to the original, but is designed in the shape of a star and features the Club Nintendo logo on the top switch.[2][3]

Appearances in Nintendo games

Game Year Appearance(s)
Metroid Prime 2002 One of the puzzles in the Phazon Mines is a large tower with three Spider Ball tracks that must be rearranged in the correct order so that Samus can eventually reach the top of the room, seemingly based on the Ten Billion.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf 2012 The Ten Billion Barrel appears as a furniture item. It can only be obtained by receiving and redeeming a whiz ticket from Redd's cookies during a Fireworks Show.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D 2015 A Ten Billion can be seen on the reception counter inside the Town Shooting Gallery.
WarioWare Gold 2018 The Ten Billion Barrel is the subject of a microgame, in which the objective is to solve the puzzle by spinning the center rows.
WarioWare: Move It! 2023 A Ten Billion Barrel is one of the items that can appear after finding the ? Block in the microgame Ultra Scope on its Level 1 difficulty.

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Nintendo Ten Billion (任天堂 テンビリオン, 1980). beforemario.com (September 17, 2011). Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  2. New puzzle from Nintendo: How to get this puzzle from Nintendo. Engadget (September 19, 2007). Retrieved March 29, 2017.
  3. Club Nintendo Adds New Items. Nintendo World Report (September 19, 2007). Retrieved March 29, 2017.