This is the Radiolarian II, also known as the Circo-Radiolarian in honor of Circogonia Icosahedra, a tiny organism in this same shape, and a member of the a group of animals called the radiolarians. The SLS material is a bit rough/sandy, but it sounds much worse than it feels in the video. Turning is nice and reliable, with the occasional snag. After only three turns, I was VERY scared. The puzzle mixes very fast, and the lack of fixed centers would make solving much more difficult for me.
@dannyb21892 I don't know the exact angle, but it's not hard to jumble at all once you try once or twice...
RubixFreakGreg 7 months ago
@dannyb21892 I think 60 degrees but I'm not sure
RubixFreakGreg 1 year ago
@RubixFreakGreg cool. i never would have guessed by looking at it. At what point in a turn does it jumble?
dannyb21892 1 year ago
@dannyb21892 It's possible to jumble it, FTI's jumble, he just didn't know at the time of the video :)
RubixFreakGreg 1 year ago
@RubixFreakGreg perhaps im missing something. How would ths puzzle jumble?
dannyb21892 1 year ago
Can you make a new video where it jumbles please?
RubixFreakGreg 1 year ago
why are there no centers? is that a choice or was it too difficult / impossible to include them?
rodneywon 1 year ago
so has enough time passed now that you would be interested in selling masters for any of the radiolarians?
ndgamer4life 1 year ago
Cool Puzzle. Did you make it from scratch or from another puzzle. Great job!
1fastcubesolver 1 year ago
an icosahedron octahedron XD
RedRoost80 2 years ago