Geometry:
Curvy Jumble Prism is a corner-turning triangular prism, very similar to Oskar van Deventer's groundbreaking Jumble Prism puzzle. However, the curvy cuts allow this puzzle to be colored with one color per side. The puzzle has a total of six axes, one at every vertex of the prism. This makes the puzzle very complex as it jumbles and shape shifts constantly.
Other Items Needed:
Dye: If you want the puzzle to be black, you can save money by dyeing the pieces yourself with a nylon dye such as RIT or Dylon. Or Shapeways can dye the parts for you at an additional cost.
Stickers: Template available in the
instructions forum. If you want professionally cut stickers, I recommend
Oliver’s Stickers.
Screws: Six 12mm M3 pan head screws required, available in hardware stores or on the web.
Springs: Six springs needed, available in web puzzle shops. I get mine from
HK Now Store.
Degree of Difficulty:
Assembly: Inside-out core requires moderate dexterity to assemble.
Solving: Very difficult to solve.
Playability:
Curvy Jumble Prism turns well, but the mechanism does feel a bit loose.
Have fun!