Hi All
I want to introduce my new Riddle Skewb puzzle.
I was inspired by this idea when I did with the permission of James William Turner his amazing Split Jings Pyraminx.
First, I made a spherical analogue of this puzzle - Kaleidoscope Ball. And then I proceeded to the cubic version.
it is very strange that no one has done this before. I think many people thought about Skewb, where 60-degree turns are allowed!
If you take a regular Skewb with large square centers, then additional cuts will make a lot of small parts .
I wanted to hide some small parts inside the mechanism, and shifted the cuting plane, so in the centers of the faces are not squares, but rectangles.