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Split Jing's Pyraminx
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The puzzles name suggests it is a variant of Jings Pyraminx but it is indeed a puzzle with a completely new mechanism.
- Inventor : James William Turner
- Mechanism : Doctrinaire axis system with fractional angles (corner turning hexahedron)
- Patents : Unknown
- Producer : 3D printing service
- Year : 2012
- Original Price : Unknown USD
- Average Price : Unknown USD
This puzzle can be explained quite easily:
It is a Jings Pyraminx which allows moves of 60°
The puzzle is another member of the growing set of jumbling puzzles, although it was hard to proove this in this case.
It has a huge number of stored cuts.
Edge length: 80 mm
Weight: 52 grams
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Thank you to the following people for their assistance in helping collect the information on this page: Andreas Nortmann.
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