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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

HolopTIC

HolopTIC by Andrew Crowell
HolopTIC is a 5x5x5 Turning Interlocking Cube (TIC) puzzle designed by Andrew Crowell.  As with HoleyTIC and HolisTIC (Getting Everything Back Together – HolisTIC, HolopTIC has a hole in the middle of each side of the puzzle that runs through the cube.

This one was a lot of fun with some higher order rotational moves.  However, you need to make sure that you don’t cheat on the rotations.  It is possible to make some questionable rotational moves that bypass a sequence of other moves if you’re not careful.

As usual, the more pieces you put together, the more effort is required to add the next piece.  Until you end up scratching your head with one last piece to go.  One piece in particular required a lot of attention.  It didn’t play too nicely with the others and seemed like it would be better to add sooner than later.  Figuring out when and how to add it was the major challenge.

Fairly early on, I singled out a piece that could possibly be added last with a quick rotation but decided that the rotation would be blocked.  However, preliminary tests indicated that the rotation would work just fine.  When I had all the other pieces in place and just needed to add that last piece I verified that the tests were indeed preliminary and not conclusive.  Of course, the piece didn’t just rotate in and was indeed blocked.  Yay!  More puzzling to be had.  Not much longer after that, I had it solved.

I always enjoy solving these TICs and look forward to more to come in the future.  I’m almost at the end of my 5x5x5 TIC backlog.

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