Posted that I had one of these a while ago.  Very tricky.  Clearly the 
intent is that each face is solved as a sudoku puizzle so they do respect 
the rules.  As for how many solutions - I'm still not sure - it may depend 
on whether you allow a solution with the numbers wrongly oriented with 
respect to each other on a given face.

Duncan


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From: "Craig Bouchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 7:57 PM
Subject: [Speed cubing group] Re: Sudokube


> This cube doesn't stick to the rules of Sudoku.  In theory there
> shouldn't be the same number in the same row or column or anything.
> But the corners have two 1s on some of them...so not possible.
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> Craig
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> --- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann"
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>> --- In [email protected], "Gilles Roux"
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>> > http://www.prezzybox.com/products/index.aspx?pid=3698
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>> Quote about Rubik's Cube: "Not bad for something developed by a poor
>> Hungarian waiter!"
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>> WHAT ?!? Waiter ?!?
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>> Stefan
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