The varying-width stripes remind me of the way a chair rail divides a wall between th
But when viewed from a different angle it's easy to see this is just a simple 3-cycle pattern. (More precisely, it's two slightly different 3-cycle patterns.)
Patterns for puzzle cube enthusiasts! Puzzle cubes include Rubik's Cube, Meffert's Cubes, Pyraminx, East Sheen, Square-1, whatever! They're not always pretty, but they're mathematically interesting.
Want to re-create a pattern yourself? I don't usually work out the specific moves, so just try to "solve" your cube like the picture. Each arrangement poses a simple challenge for the experienced cuber.
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Interesting name, it's an anagram for "I load rad." That of course is an anagram for "I add oral." Again, these are all anagrams for "Dial a rod." You have _some_ nerve.
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