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A jumbling only puzzle with a strange yet unnamed geometry. It resembles the jumble rock.
This is one of the puzzles from a field that Oskar van Deventer created all by himself: The field the field of puzzles with jumbling only axis systems.
In this case the problems begin with describing the puzzle's geometry.
It has 4 untwistable stars in a tetrahedral configuration.
It has 12 heptagons in sets of three. The sets for themselves have a tetrahedral configuration too.
It has 12 hexagons come in pairs.
There are 48 corners pieces and 42 edge pieces.
Like Jumble Rock the restrictions jumbling impose to the user came into play lately.
Edge length: 17 mm
Weight: 120 grams
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