Pennyhedron Senior by OSKAR

Hi Non-Twisty Puzzles fans,

Pennyhedron Senior is a more difficult rhombic-triacontahedron version of Steward Coffin’s famous Pennyhedron puzzle. The original Pennyhedron has rhombic-dodecahedron shape. That puzzle can be pulled apart by putting three fingers from each hand at the right places on the faces. The challenge is where to put ones fingers, as all faces look the same. Surprisingly, many people have difficulty solving Pennyhedron, even when the two pieces have different colors. So Pennyhedron Senior may be a good puzzle for those who have already solved the original Pennyhedron.

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

Enjoy!

Oskar
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