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''This page is about the [[Gear cube]] puzzle. For the Gear Cube Extreme or the Anisotropic Gear Cube, see [[Gear Cube Extreme]]. For a list of geared puzzles, see [[:Category:Geared puzzles]].''
 
''This page is about the [[Gear cube]] puzzle. For the Gear Cube Extreme or the Anisotropic Gear Cube, see [[Gear Cube Extreme]]. For a list of geared puzzles, see [[:Category:Geared puzzles]].''
  
The '''Gear cube''' (also known as the '''Caution cube''') is a twistable [[puzzle]] in the shape of a cube that is cut two times along each of three axes, as a [[3x3x3]] with geared [[edge]]s. That means the edgescan turn around themselves. It was  invented by [[Oskar van Deventer]] (idea of [[Bram Cohen]]) and produced on [[Shapeways]], and then produced by [[Mefferts]] since 2010 (for 36€) and finally copied by [[Lanlan]].
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The '''Gear cube''' (also known as the '''Caution cube''') is a twistable [[puzzle]] in the shape of a [[cube]] that is cut two times along each of three axes, as a [[3x3x3]]. Moreover, there are geared [[edge]]s. That means the edges can turn around themselves. It was  invented by [[Oskar van Deventer]] (idea of [[Bram Cohen]]). it was first produced by [[Shapeways]] since 2009, and then by [[Mefferts]] since 2010 (for 36€) and it finally got copied by [[Lanlan]].
  
This puzzle has 6 fixed [[center]]s (they can't move realated to each other), 12 [[edge]]s, and 8 [[corner]]s, and a total of 41,472 positions. It has been proven that every position can be solved in 8 or fewer moves in [[ATM]] and 12 or fewer in [[HTM]]. It's important to note that quarter moves block the cube (only half turns are unprohibited.)
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This puzzle has 6 fixed [[center]]s (they can't move related to each others), 12 [[edge]]s, and 8 [[corner]]s, and a total of 41,472 positions. It has been proven that every position can be solved in 8 or fewer moves in [[ATM]] and 12 or fewer in [[HTM]]. It's important to note that quarter moves block the cube (only half turns are unprohibited) so [[QTM]] has no meaning for this puzzle.
  
 
It's not an official event in WCA competition.
 
It's not an official event in WCA competition.
  
The current unofficial [[world record]] single speed solve is 2.16 seconds held by [[Kentaro Nishi]]. (It looks harder but is way easier to solve as compared as with a normal [[3x3x3]] cube.)
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The current unofficial [[world record]] single speed solve is 2.16 seconds held by [[Kentaro Nishi]]. It looks harder but it is actually way easier to solve as compared as with a normal [[3x3x3]] cube.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 18:04, 18 April 2015

Gear cube
Alternative names: The caution cube
Shape: Cube
Internal Mechanism: 3x3x3 with geared edges
Inventor: Oskar van Deventer
Year: 2009
Produced by: Shapeways and Mefferts (in 2010)

This page is about the Gear cube puzzle. For the Gear Cube Extreme or the Anisotropic Gear Cube, see Gear Cube Extreme. For a list of geared puzzles, see Category:Geared puzzles.

The Gear cube (also known as the Caution cube) is a twistable puzzle in the shape of a cube that is cut two times along each of three axes, as a 3x3x3. Moreover, there are geared edges. That means the edges can turn around themselves. It was invented by Oskar van Deventer (idea of Bram Cohen). it was first produced by Shapeways since 2009, and then by Mefferts since 2010 (for 36€) and it finally got copied by Lanlan.

This puzzle has 6 fixed centers (they can't move related to each others), 12 edges, and 8 corners, and a total of 41,472 positions. It has been proven that every position can be solved in 8 or fewer moves in ATM and 12 or fewer in HTM. It's important to note that quarter moves block the cube (only half turns are unprohibited) so QTM has no meaning for this puzzle.

It's not an official event in WCA competition.

The current unofficial world record single speed solve is 2.16 seconds held by Kentaro Nishi. It looks harder but it is actually way easier to solve as compared as with a normal 3x3x3 cube.

See also

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