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Weird Disk 3xInfinity
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One 3-fold rotation and one sliding motion that is infinitly long in theory.

Weird Disk 3xInfinity ("three by infinity") is a rotating-disk type of twisty puzzle with two types of movements. One is a rotation around a 3-fold-symmetry axis. The other is a sliding motion, that could stretch out to infinity. Whereas there could be infinitely many segments in the sliding direction in theory, only two were actually implemented to keep the cost of the puzzle manageable. This puzzle is yet again related to the Bram's Sphere. Douglas A. Engel has built a similar combination of moves with the "Slide Rule"-series but not this specific version.
Diameter: 82 mm (one circle)
Weight: 42 grams

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