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I wanted to try this puzzle ever since I have made the Constellation Six.The point was to get regular pentagons instead of circles in the face centers.
This was only possible by changing the angle between axes from 120° to 130.42°.
As a cost, the puzzle has lost its rotational symmetry and one working axis.
So, here's the Biaxe ([bi-'aks]) - a challenging puzzle with only 2 possible moves.
I don't know whether it is easier than Constellation Six, maybe the difficulty is pretty much the same.
Because there are 2 moves, a binary code notation may be used for scramling and solving: 00111000100101010100010 
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/pequenos
[ 本帖最后由 grigr 于 2011-7-6 12:03 编辑 ] |
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