The "original" design of Rubik's XV. It has three intersecting plungers and 11 tiles.
- Inventor : Karolis Kairys
- Mechanism : Intersecting plungers
- Patents : Unknown
- Producer : Customly 3D printed
- Year : 2024
- Original Price : Unknown USD
- Average Price : Unknown USD
This puzzle was inspired by "Rubik’s XV", one of the mass produced puzzles from the 1990s. The inventor recognized that the patent and the final product are using absolutely different mechanisms. See image 5.
So the inventor decided to design the puzzle shown in the patent. The inventor made a few modifications for design and better playability. The name was taken from the number eleven in Roman numerals.
"XI" is a 2D Intersecting plungers/Sliding block tile puzzle. It has 3 plungers and 11 tiles. Two small horizontal plungers controls 4 tiles and moves one-step left / one-step right per plunger, big vertical plunger - 9 tiles one-step up /down.
Material: PLA+, stickers, screws.
Size: 11 x 65 x 75 mm
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