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These decahedron-based puzzles are, in their way, easier than the Rubik’s Cube, partially because turning a face affects a smaller proportion of the pieces than on a Rubik’s Cube (you don’t have to disrupt solved sections so much, so you can break the solution down quite neatly). You only need a handful of move sequences to solve them, provided you’re not aiming for speed or efficiency.
 
Well, they’re easier if all ten faces have a unique colour; if you have one with identical opposite faces, you start running into parity problems which takes you right into the land hair-tearing frustration.