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Lattice Cube
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Could be thought of as a Master Dino Cube.

This is the first corner turning hexahedron with 4 cuts per throughgoing axis. It looks like the inventor has put the cuts of a skewb and a Dino Cube into one puzzle. Despite this first look it allows the twists of a Dino Cube and another set of shallower cuts. It does not allow the twists known from the skewb.
Piece type signature: HC4[E0.3 W3.3][]
In 2009 Scott Bedard rebuilt this puzzle and gave it the name "Master Dino Cube".
In December 2013 Calvin's puzzle started mass production of this puzzle with bodies in black, white and stickerless.
Edge length: 67 mm
Weight: 181 grams

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Sale Date Price (USD) Sale Type Condition Package Condition Notes Contributors Edit
Jan 7 2010 $400.00 Private Sale Excellent N/A None Jordan Tucker

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Thank you to the following people for their assistance in helping collect the information on this page: Katsuhiko Okamoto.

Collections

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jrgreen: Wish List
snake solvers wish list: My Collection
Italrubik: My Collection
scharlton: My Collection
MikonJuice: My collection
Tall Pawn: My collection
TimX7: My Puzzles
harleythedragon: HarleyTheDragon's Puzzles
matthewdgibbs: Matthew's Collection
TylerMcDaniels: Tyler's Collection
TylerMcDaniels: Tyler's Collection
solucions: MI COLECCION


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