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==Mechanism==
==Mechanism==
The cube is comprised of 8 corner pieces and 4 edge pieces. This low amount of parts causes this puzzle to only have 241,920 permutations. Each permutation only needing 14 moves or less to solve.
The cube is comprised of 8 corner pieces and 4 edge pieces. This low amount of parts causes this puzzle to only have 241,920 permutations. Each permutation only needing 14 moves or less to solve.
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Revision as of 10:20, 27 May 2024

The Tower cube is a variation of the popular combination puzzle, the Rubik's cube. It was invented by Katsuhiko Okomoto in the early 2000s and was first mass produced by the japanese company, Gentosha.

Mechanism

The cube is comprised of 8 corner pieces and 4 edge pieces. This low amount of parts causes this puzzle to only have 241,920 permutations. Each permutation only needing 14 moves or less to solve.

Records