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Restricting moves of a puzzle. Classical bandaging is achieve by "gluing" pieces together. There is also [[hidden bandaging]].
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Restricting moves of a puzzle. Classical bandaging is achieve by "gluing" pieces together, see photo below. Other forms of bandaging are [[hidden bandaging]] and [[geared bandaging]].
  
 
Example: [http://twistypuzzles.com/cgi-bin/puzzle.cgi?pkey=2102 Christian's Bandaged Cube], see photo below.
 
Example: [http://twistypuzzles.com/cgi-bin/puzzle.cgi?pkey=2102 Christian's Bandaged Cube], see photo below.
  
 
[[File:Christians-Bandaged-Cube.jpg|link=http://twistypuzzles.com/cgi-bin/puzzle.cgi?pkey=2102|Christian's Bandaged Cube]]
 
[[File:Christians-Bandaged-Cube.jpg|link=http://twistypuzzles.com/cgi-bin/puzzle.cgi?pkey=2102|Christian's Bandaged Cube]]

Revision as of 13:39, 12 May 2013

Restricting moves of a puzzle. Classical bandaging is achieve by "gluing" pieces together, see photo below. Other forms of bandaging are hidden bandaging and geared bandaging.

Example: Christian's Bandaged Cube, see photo below.

Christian's Bandaged Cube

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