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Midturn Windmill Hexagonal Dipyramid
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A Cutter Windmill Cube with a bottom layer of the Fisher cube truncated into a hexagonal dipyramid.

Shortly after its first presentation the hexagonal dipyramid became one of the most popular shapes a cubic puzzle can be truncated into.
In this case a Cutter Windmill Cube's bottom layer was replaced with a layer of a Fisher cube. The puzzle was afterwards subsequently truncated into the namegiving shape. Extending the uncut sides would result in a 3x3x3 ghost cube.

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