Melty B by Bram & Oskar

Hi iMaterialise fans,

Melty B is the second of a series of four Melted Cube designs proposed by Bram Cohen. Whereas the six axes in a regular Rubik’s Cube are at 90 degrees, they are at 85 degrees in de Melted Cubes. The six axes of Melty B can be described as follows. Take two axes and place them at 85 degrees. Place a third axis that is at 85 degrees with the first two. Then add a new axis at 85 degrees with the last-placed axis and the one before. Repeat the last procedure twice more.

The result is an interesting puzzle, that can be fully scrambled according some definitions, but not according to other.

Melty B has twofold rotation symmetry and chirality.

Watch the YouTube video.
Buy the puzzle at my iMaterialise Shop.
Read more at the Twisty Puzzles Forum.
Check out the photos below.

Enjoy!

Oskar
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