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A redesigned Void Cube with the shape of a Penrose Cube and faces with visible orientations.
Meant to be a designing exercise the inventor redesigned a void cube with two differences. The first is the shape which resembles the namegiving Penrose Cube. The second difference are the remnants of the center pieces which leaves the face pieces visible and even show their orientation. It also means the parity often found on a void cube doesn't happen here.
Images 4-5 show the puzzle before being assembled. Each piece was designed to consists of two halves which had to be glued after being put in place.
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