A mixup cube with different cut depths on different axes.
- Inventor : Jesse Boden
- Mechanism : Mixup puzzle
- Patents : Unknown
- Producer : Customly 3D printed
- Year : 2024
- Original Price : Unknown USD
- Average Price : Unknown USD
Similar to the Column Cube I, this puzzle has mixup turns with two different cut depths, but with two Son-Mum cube type axes instead of one. It has cuboid properties, only allowing 180° turns on the four side faces, but allowing 90° turns on the top and bottom faces. 45° slice turns are possible on all three axes as long as they are not blocked.
Severely fudged internals allow these conflicting cut depths to fully scramble with each other. All turns that are not directly bandaged are possible, with no internal bandaging.
The top and bottom faces were bandaged to keep stability. They would otherwise look like a Son-Mum cube, but the small center pieces would twist freely.
Edge length: 57 mm
Weight: 72 grams
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