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A bandaged face turning pentadecagonal prism in shape of a (irregular) hexagonal prism.
Oskar was inspired to this puzzle by ideas from Anthony Villaveiran and Carl Hoff. Hexagonish Block got its name because of its shape resembling a hexagonal prism.
The puzzle is a true bandaged puzzle. It does not jumble since it can be unbandaged into a face turning pentadecagonal (= 15-sided) prism. See image 6. Since the central pieces of the top and bottom side are incuded in the bandaging scheme at most three of the side turns are possible at any given point in time. Turning of the perpendicular axis is always possible.
Edge length: 41 mm (except two)
Height: 68 mm
Weight: 132 grams
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