Apollo's Tetrahedron

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Puzzle Details

The hugest puzzle I have so far.

Absolutely clean build - the puzzle faces look 100% perfect. The puzzle tries to save most of the typical Golden Cube elements. So every piece has its unique measurements and thus defines its unique location in the puzzle. Different colours aren't required, so black stickers on a white body are the only stylish visual elements. There's just one GC feature missing, which of course cannot be provided because of the puzzle shape: the equilateral triangle, which can cause parity issues solving the original cubic puzzle. Considering the extraordinary tetrahedronal shape of the puzzle and confusing shapes of the single puzzle parts, it is more than enough to have a puzzle with high complexity.

The puzzle was created from a Mèffert white Golden Cube. If you twist it partly, you can see the shape of the original puzzle on the inner sides of the puzzle pieces because the white colour has slightly different shade. Well, it doesn't really help solving.

Weight: 637g
Size: Edge length: 18 to 18.5cm



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Apollo's Tetrahedron (3)
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Apollo's Tetrahedron with Golden Cube (1)
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Apollo's Tetrahedron with Golden Cube (3)
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Apollo's Tetrahedron with Golden Cube (4)
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