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7x8x9 (extended)
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A truncated 9x9x9 with 3D printed extensions bandaged into a 7x8x9.
- Inventor : Reiden Chea
- Mechanism : LxMxN (other)
- Patents : Unknown
- Producer : Customly modified with 3D printed extensions
- Year : 2022
- Original Price : Unknown USD
- Average Price : Unknown USD
The base of this puzzle is a 9x9x9. The creator designed 3D printed extensions in CAD, printed, then glued the pieces to the base puzzle to produce the 7x8x9. To "hide" a layer away, the middle layer of one side was covered up by the two adjacent layers, then every adjacent layer was stepped half a cubie downwards to fill in the gap. Truncations were made to the edges of the inner puzzle to produce a much smaller final product.
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