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A 4x4x4 was extended to create an illusion of two impossibly fused 3x3x3s.
Tony Fisher was fascinated by a type of illusion where (viewed from a specific angle) one can't easily decided whether the object is concave or convex. Here he created a puzzle specifically for this type of illusion with a Rubik's Cube.
He built a wall of cubies onto an Eastsheen 4x4x4 and didn't built it as simple columns to make it more interesting. He chose to include bandaging and blocking to further confuse and irritate solvers.
Size: 60 x 60 x 105 mm
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