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Mintaka 4x5
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Nine intersecting circles in two different sizes, rotating in steps of 90°.
- Inventor : Undisclosed forum member
- Mechanism : Intersecting circles
- Patents : Unknown
- Producer : Customly 3D printed
- Year : 2024
- Original Price : Unknown USD
- Average Price : Unknown USD
This is the member of a series of puzzles that collectively build on the Mintaka from Dmitry Andreev, see the separate entry.
All members of the series consist of intersecting circles of two different sizes, always rotating in steps of 90°.
This variant consists of nine circles in a square configuration, four are large, five are small. They alternate in a chessboard pattern.
The inventor uses the pseudonym "El Cubitero".
Printed in PETG plastic
Thickness: 11 mm
Diameter of small circles: 49 mm
Diameter of big circles: 67 mm
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