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A fudged cousin of the Gem III. A hybrid of corner turning and face turning hexahedron which allows 60�-turns on the corners.
Oskar designed this puzzle by request of Andreas Nortmann who wanted another truly fudged puzzle in his collection. Maybe this is the easiest example of a hybrid puzzle combining face and corner turning cube where the corner turns allow 60�turns.
Edge length: 29 mm
Weight: 118 grams
The puzzle has 1284072324553918444036295542194076359614659331413843058456986058833685278920045232128000000000000 = 1.28*10^96 permutations if all pieces are considered distinguishable and their orientations visible.
Compared with the number available if the puzzle can be disassembled and reassembled there are these restrictions:
-The orientation of the last corner is determined by the others.
-The orientation of the last edge is determined by the others.
-The orientations of the faces and the permutations of corners and edges always have the same parity.
Stickered as shown here the puzzle has 373292728649639554667315286775043431039056175141767854013774710433745207296000000000000 = 373*10^84 permutations.
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