Rhombellanes are mathematical structures existing in various environments, in crystal or quasicrystal networks, or even in their homeomorphs, further possible becoming real molecules. Rhombellanes originate in the K2. 3 complete bipartite graph, a tile found in the linear polymeric staffanes. In close analogy, a rod-like polymer derived from hexahydroxy-cyclohexane, HHCH, was imagined. Further, the idea of linear polymer synthesized from dehydro-adamantane, DHAda, was extended in the design of a threedimensional crystal network, called here Ada-Ada, of which tile is a hyper-adamantane (an adamantane of which vertices are just adamantanes). It was suggested that Ada-Ada would be synthesized starting from the real molecule tetrabromo-adamantane, by dehydrogenation and polymerization. The crystal structures herein proposed were characterized by connectivity and ring sequences and also by the Omega polynomial.