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This puzzle is made by myself. It looks very similar to the very rare "Rubik SAJT" (Rubik's Cheese) which is one of the most sought after collectable Rubik's puzzle. This "Rainbow Cheese" has two layers while "Rubik SAJT" has only one single layer. To imitate the movements of a Rubik's Cheese, you may simply not to turn the puzzle horizontally. However, it might be more fun turning both layers. In addition, "Rubik SAJT" is made of hollow plastic pieces (very light and easy to break) while this "Rainbow Cheese" is made of solid plastic pieces. The colors are not painted on; they are the color of the plastic. There are no stickers - which usually become a problem 20 years later . . . yes, a good puzzle like this should last for generations. This puzzle is quite heavy -- 200 grams. It feels very good just to hold it in the hands -- very solid (heavy & robust). It twists-and-turns very smoothly as well. The target is to arrange the colors so that there are rainbow colors on both sides -- red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple - clockwise on one side and counter-clockwise on the other side (as shown in picture #1). Or, you may create whatever pattern you like. For example, 3 warm colors (red, orange, yellow) on one side and 3 cool colors on the other side. p.s. You may find more pictures under "Puzzles Made by Myself" page |