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A bigger variant of Astrolabacus with ten segments tha form two halves that can be twisted independent from each other.
Yogalabacus was suggested by Miles Lunger on YouTube in response to the Mastrolabacus puzzle. It was also suggested by Hsubetakevol on YouTube in 2014 in response to Amorphature. Yogalabacus combines the concepts of the original Astrolabacus puzzle by John D. Harris, and the Amorphature shapeshifting fidget by Kirill Grebnev. Yogalabacus consists of ten segments: eight wedge-shaped and two T-shaped. 10-mm beads run through the channels of the pieces. The shape of the puzzle can be shifted, after which the channels realign differently. When aligned, the beads can be pushed through the channels.
This is the fourth entry of a whole series of Astrolabacus-variants Oskar designed, starting with the Mastrolabacus.
One month after the original Oskar presented another version with rainbow-coloured body pieces.
Thickness: 39 mm
Weight: 146 grams
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