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Dipole Dilemma
Dipole Dilemma

Dipole Dilemma

jxn 51
Item Location: United States

$27.00

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clej1 45 $27.00 20.03.2025 15:44:14
mrmkaufman 261 $23.00 20.03.2025 15:44:14
mrmkaufman 261 $22.00 19.03.2025 18:47:47
clej1 45 $17.00 16.03.2025 03:37:28
Kostas 15 $12.00 15.03.2025 17:52:43
mrmkaufman 261 $11.00 15.03.2025 17:52:43
mrmkaufman 261 $7.00 15.03.2025 17:52:31
Kostas 15 $5.00 15.03.2025 17:52:31
mrmkaufman 261 $1.00 15.03.2025 16:52:09
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Description
This is an exchange puzzle by Christopher Morgan from the International Puzzle Party 25 held in Helsinki, Finland in 2005.

Designer
Christopher Morgan
Craftsman / Manufacturer
Walter Hoppe
Material
Wood and neodymium magnets
Size
10.5 x 10.5 x 1.6 cm

Objective / Description:

Take the supplied 28 magnetic spheres and place them in the center tray so they lie completely flat. The plastic cover may not be used to keep the magnets in position as part of a solution. There are two unique solutions.

Packaging: Plastic box



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