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Pyraminx is a triangular pyramid-shaped (or tetrahedron) puzzle. The parts are arranged in a pyramidal pattern on each side of the puzzle. The layers can be rotated with respect to each vertex, and the individual tips can be rotated as well. It was designed by Uwe Meffert in the early 1970s.
See also
- Pyraminx notation
- Pyraminx Speedsolving Methods
- Pyraminx algorithms
- Pyraminx Crystal
- Meffert's Pyraminx
- QJ Pyraminx
- Category:Pyraminx solvers
External links
- Official Pyraminx scrambler
- Jaap's Pyraminx pages (the java applet found there can be used to find algorithms)
- Pyraminx in the Wikipedia