- male, 65 years old
- Ernő Rubik is a Hungarian inventor, sculptor and professor of architecture. He is best known for the invention of mechanical puzzles including R...
- male
- Fred Cox is a former National Football League kicker for the Minnesota Vikings throughout his career (1963-1977). He is also the inventor of the...
- male, 54 years old
- Scott Kim is an American puzzle and computer game designer, artist, and author. He started writing an occasional "Boggler" column for "Discover"...
- male, deceased (1939)
- Richard Steiff was a German inventor and entrepreneur. The nephew of the toymaker Margarete Steiff, he is credited with the designing the Steiff...
- male
- Reynolds (Reyn) Guyer was a department supervisor at his father's company when, in 1965, two gentlemen that he had hired, Charles F. Foley and Neil...
- male
- Walter Fredrick Morrison is best known as the inventor of the Frisbee. He was born in Richfield, Utah. He currently resides in Monroe, Utah. There...
- male
- Uwe Mèffert has manufactured and sold mechanical puzzles in the style of Rubik's Cube since the original Cube craze. His first design was the P...
- male, deceased (1948)
- Charles Bird Plimpton (1893 - 29 December 1948) was an English inventor and businessman. He invented Bayko in 1933, a plastic building model...
- male, 50 years old
- Ōno Kōjin (大野光仁、おうのこうじん; "Ōno Kōjin", "Ono Kojin", "Ouno Koujin"; born May 11, 1959, Tokyo). Toy designer employed by Takara since 1980. Mr. Ōno's...
- male, deceased (1963)
- Samuel Sorenson Adams (May 24, 1879 - October 20, 1963) was an inventor and manufacturer of novelty products, including the Joy Buzzer.
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