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Poison Ivy Octahedron Puzzle

by Pitcher Puzzles

  • Poison Ivy Octahedron Puzzle
  • Poison Ivy Octahedron Puzzle
  • Poison Ivy Octahedron Puzzle
  • Poison Ivy Octahedron Puzzle
  • Poison Ivy Octahedron Puzzle
  • Poison Ivy Octahedron Puzzle

Description

Geometry:

Poison Ivy Octahedron is a puzzle based on the idea of extending the theme from Eitan Cher's Ivy Cube. However, on the six-sided faces of the truncated octahedron, there are three "leaves" per face. Thus the "poison ivy" name. The larger "leaves" on the small square faces can never exchange places, so I've colored those faces black. The puzzle is a jumbling only geometry, with two different types of moves available at each of the twelve axes.

Please note that the puzzle pieces will come in a sinterbox, which you will need to cut open. The nice thing about this is that you know all the pieces will be there! This also means that it is only available in the basic white material.


Other Items Needed:

Dye: If you want the puzzle to be black, you'll need to dye the pieces yourself with a nylon dye such as RIT or Dylon.

Stickers: Please contact me for the sticker templates. If you want professionally cut stickers, I recommend Oliver’s Stickers or Chewie's Custom Stickers.

Screws: Twelve 12mm M3 pan head screws required, available in hardware stores or on the web.

Springs: Twelve springs needed, available in web puzzle shops. I get mine from HK Now Store.


Degree of Difficulty:

Assembly: Easy to assemble.

Solving: Moderately difficult to solve.


Playability:

Poison Ivy Octahedron turns well, although the small parts can catch a bit at times.

The mechanism is stable.


Have fun!

Pitcher Puzzles

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Welcome! My goal when designing puzzles is to create geometries that are visually striking and have a complexity belied by their apparent simplicity. Many of my puzzles use odd axis systems, and exhibit strange properties such as jumbling and shape-shifting. Enjoy!

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