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This is my white Tuttminx that I got from the hknowstore. This puzzle cost me $68 and was shipped to me via registered air mail for only $2. I spent almost 6 hours lubing and tensioning this puzzle and must that that it was worth it. It turns very nicely while still making fudging moves very obvious. If you do not lube it, the puzzle will be decent to turn but keeping your puzzle tight so fudging is obvious will make your puzzle turn poorly (but still adequately). I really love this puzzle and am in the process of solving it. I will post in the comments when I finish solving the puzzle. This puzzle was manufactured by verypuzzle and is no longer in production. Many speculate that it is because the puzzle is not profitable to produce at ~$65 a puzzle. The stickers provided with the puzzle are good quality but have horrible adhesive. Stephen's puzzle has many stickers falling off and we are soon going to be putting on new stickers which we are getting from Oliver's stickers which is a sticker shop located in Hungary.
Hello there,
I also have the white tuttminx and I have it pretty easy to turn each of the sides...as long as it is absolutely perfectly aligned. Honestly, I think this is a terrible puzzle, I am so disappointed with it. The jumbling nonsense is awful, I tried solving it but it just becomes a mess. I always end up playing with my other puzzles. How often do you actually solve this puzzle? I am just wondering because I haven't seen anybody else try to solve this mess of a puzzle.
Xathos15 8 months ago
@Xathos15 For me, I think this puzzle is pretty enjoyable. I do understand why you don't like it because of the fudging aspect of the puzzle but, at least on mine, it becomes very obviously when I'm trying to fudge the puzzle. I have yet to finish the puzzle but I am working on the last layer. My total time solving/looking for colors on the puzzle is 2:34 (been timing it). Its not something that I would solve on a weekly basis but would solve it *relatively* frequently (once every couple weeks)
TwoAsianCubers 8 months ago
Is it hard to tell when you are fudging it??
Manologft 8 months ago
@Manologft Not really. If you lube and tension the puzzle, you can keep the puzzle fairly tight and still be able to have it turn well (i.e. finger-trickable). To a regular person, they might not notice it if they are turning it at random. For me, its very obvious when you are fudging the puzzle because you will feel resistance in the turn and you will see pieces start to buldge.
TwoAsianCubers 8 months ago