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The dodecahedral version of the Grilles Cube.
A J Lu designed this puzzle to be the dodecahedral equivalent of the Grilles Cube. It combines the face turning dodecahedron with the corner turning dodecahedron. The approach creates a cutting pattern very similar to the Grilles Cube but with pentagons instead of squares.
Three years after the original presentation Kevin Uhrik presented his version he invented unknowing of the original version. See images 3-5. He named his version Megadino.
Piece type signature: DF2C2[F1.0 C5.1 E5.3 X5.3 W10.3][C5.1 E5.3]
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