Windows 2 is a 5x5x5 Turning Interlocking Cube (TIC) designed by Andrew Crowell. This bicolor puzzle consists of 6 pieces that form a white shell around a blue 3x3x3 apparent cube in the center. Each side of the white exterior has 4 windows that allow you see the blue core.
When I pulled Windows 2 out to work on it, I only meant to sit down with it for a couple of minutes to figure out where the pieces went. However, I was having such a good time that I ended up solving it before getting up. Rather a bittersweet finish since this was the last 5x5x5 TIC in my backlog. Luckily for me, I think I still have some 4x4x4 TICs that got pushed further back into the back of the backlog.
Initially, Windows 2 reminded my of Templars Cross (A Spirited Journey – Templars Cross) with the corners still intact. However, I found it quite a bit easier to solve. The last 2 pieces weren’t nearly as difficult to get in place and pieces just seemed a bit more accessible for manipulating. If you are planning on doing both (recommended), I’d suggest starting with Windows 2 as the warm-up.
If you want to print your own copy of Windows 2, the model files are available on ARC Puzzles as part of the second volume of 5x5x5 TICs.
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