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The cubic analogue of the Disjoint Clover Tetrahedron.
As the name suggests, the Disjoint Clover Cube is a cubic analogue of the Disjoint Clover Tetrahedron. The two are compared in image 8. This puzzle has a total of 36 turning axes, including 24 jumbling-only axes and 12 edge-turning axes. To understand the geometry of the puzzle, one can start with a Trifurcation Cube (also known as Clover Cube), add edge turns to it, and then adjust the directions of the jumbling axes to maintain greatest jumbling abilities.
Printing Method: FDM
Edge length: 60 mm
Weight: 116 grams
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