Rotate colour wheels into the open space to move them.
- Inventor : Guido Lap
- Mechanism : Moving Hole
- Patents : Unknown
- Producer : Recent Toys International
- Year : 2003
- Original Price : 13.00 USD
- Average Price : Unknown USD
The puzzle closest to the Crossteaser is the "Color Cube Puzzle" but it can't be cheated as easily.
The Crossteaser consists of eight pieces in a frame and a hole. Every piece is shaped like a cross cube, a small cube with equally small cubes attached on each side. Any one of the neighboring pieces (four at most) can be rotated into the hole. Here comes the difference to the Color Cube puzzle into play: In the older puzzle the pieces rotate always around a bump on the same side. In the Crossteaser the pieces rotate on the top or the bottom side depending on the direction (vertical or horizontal) in which the pieces are rotated. Another difference which does not deal with the solution is the construction. The pieces never fall out of the frame. In the old puzzle cheating was easy. No longer with Crossteaser.
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