Yup, and it looks pretty cool, too!
The soap also has some "mottling" (aka "glycerin" rivers) in the center bullseye where the soap got warm enough to gel. Compare the look in the center to the look of the soap outside the bullseye.
That's also kinda cool.
Refrigerating or freezing soap in the mold isn't a surefire way to prevent soap from gelling as you've found out. I prefer my soap to gel, but I don't want it to overheat. My solution is the same either way. I set my mold up on something -- a few soup cans or a cooling rack -- and use a fan to blow room air around the mold.
Moving air, even at room temp, is more efficient at cooling than not-moving air in the fridge or freezer.
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