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A 8-tile-magic stringed in a way that it enables a state impossible to the normal 2x4-magic.
Flexible Tetragon was named after "Flexible Hexagon", a folding puzzle which uses hexagons instead of square.
Just like in the hexagonal puzzle, you must make the shape of the two triangles on the top side, while on the other side, you are required to match the colours of each side.
Although this puzzle has 8 tiles it can never be folded into the rectangular state of a "normal" Rubiks Magic.
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