Pyraminx (3x3x3)
The Pyraminx, invented by Uwe Mèffert in 1970, is a tetrahedron-shaped puzzle with four triangular faces, each divided into nine smaller triangles. Twisting its four axes mixes the colors, challenging solvers to restore each face to a single color. As the second best-selling twisty puzzle, with over 100 million units sold, it’s a favorite among enthusiasts. Speedcubing star Simon Kellum holds the single solve record at 0.73 seconds, while Sebastian Lee holds the average of five solves record at 1.15 seconds. Easier than the Rubik’s Cube, the Pyraminx can be solved in just 11 twists. On Rubikverse our virtual simulator lets you scramble and solve the Pyraminx anytime, perfect for all skill levels.
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