Galaxy Puzzle Hexastar prism Cube
Galaxy Puzzle Hexastar prism Cube
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Prepare for a challenge on a galactic scale. The Hexastar Prism, an original invention by the renowned designer Mr. Guo, is now available for twisty puzzle enthusiasts who demand both complexity and presence.
This is not just a puzzle; it is a mechanical masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of geometric design. With a face-to-face diameter of 12.8 cm, the Hexastar Prism offers a tactile experience unlike anything else in your collection.
WHY THE HEXASTAR PRISM IS A MUST-HAVE:
Original Masterpiece: Designed by Mr. Guo, a name synonymous with high-end puzzle innovation.
Massive Presence: Weighing in at nearly 670g, its substantial feel and oversized dimensions (12.8cm) make it a centerpiece of any display.
DIY Customization: Each cube comes with a high-quality set of DIY stickers. This allows collectors to enjoy the meditative process of stickering their own puzzle, ensuring a perfect, personal finish.
Premium Build: Made from high-durability ABS material, ensuring that despite its size, the internal mechanism remains stable and smooth.
A CHALLENGE FOR THE ELITE
The Hexastar Prism is designed for the patient solver. Its unique star-shaped geometry and prism logic provide a multi-layered solving experience that will test your spatial reasoning to its limits.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Brand: Galaxy Puzzle
Designer: Mr. Guo
Material: Premium ABS
Size: 12.8 x 12.8 cm (Face-to-face)
Net Weight: 669.4g
Gross Weight: 812.4g
Package Includes: Hexastar Prism Cube + DIY Sticker Set
Review of Anacky:
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I heard some people telling that this puzzle turns very bad, but mine seems to be the exception. Maybe by lubricating it you can fix that problem. I haven't solve it yet but it seems to be more complex than I originally expected (this is not like a master pentultimate). And also is massive, so consider this before buying
The puzzle is enourmous, but feels comfortable in your hands. Turning is great if you are capable of aligning the rails correctly. Stickers are good quality ones, so I think you wont have any problem with them. Algorithms feel a bit weird, because the cut is really deep and the mechanism is jumbling-only, so making cycles can be hard. This puzzle is a real challenge, and I'd like to see more information about people trying to solve it, so we can all learn new algorithms for it.
Hi ByXEnd3r, what a fantastic and insightful review!
You’ve perfectly described the soul of the Hexastar Prism Cube. Being a jumbling-only puzzle with such a deep-cut mechanism, it creates a unique challenge where traditional algorithms don't always apply. We're glad you found the hand-feel comfortable despite its 'big boy' size—achieving that balance between scale and structural integrity was key.
Your call for more community-shared algorithms is spot on. We'd love to see more master solvers like you documenting the journey to taming this beast. Happy jumbling!
This is a rails mech puzzle unfortunately. Mine split in two on its first turn and I haven't put it back together yet. It remains unstickered. It is also insanely huge, far too big and awkward to scramble and solve comfortably even if it worked well, which it doesn't.
There are lots of other puzzles out there I would recommend before this unless you absolutely have to have every puzzle.