Pyraminx
The Pyraminx is a tetrahedron-shaped twisty puzzle, similar to the Rubik's Cube. It consists of four triangular faces, each divided into smaller triangles, and can be rotated around its vertices. The goal is to scramble the colors and then return the puzzle to its original state, where each face displays a single color.
Invented in 1971 by Uwe Meffert, the Pyraminx has gained popularity among puzzle enthusiasts. It is known for its simpler mechanics compared to other twisty puzzles, making it accessible for beginners while still offering challenges for advanced solvers.