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An Axis Cube is bumped into this one.
The inventor presented this idea for the first time in 2009. The first working example was presented in 2011. The puzzles name pretty much explains everything: An Axis Cube was bumped which means its twisting centre (where all axes meet) was moved away from the solids center. This makes some pieces bigger and others smaller.
In 2020 José Ramírez started making his own versions, named "Axis Mirror". See images 3-7.
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