Half Hour - Stewart Coffin Design #29 by Brian Menold
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Description
This cube design by Stewart is one that many craftsman have crafted over the years, this one was beautifully crafted by Brian.
Here’s Stewart’s description:
“Some solve this easy looking puzzle quickly and are apt to question the
name, but others take a lot longer and question it for the opposite reason. The simple fitting together of puzzle pieces made of cubic blocks joined together different ways has enjoyed a universal appeal all down through the ages. I well remember the first such puzzle that I made. It was a six-piece dissection of the 3x3x3 cube shown in Mathematical Snapshots and known as Mikusiński’s Cube after its Polish
mathematician inventor. In my teens I crudely fashioned one of scrap lumber to satisfy my curiosity of the stated two solutions. Thirty years later I decided to seek an improved design with the same features but only one solution. Result: the Half-Hour puzzle.
For a 3x3x3 cubic dissection, there is an optimum number of pieces. If one were to plot a graph of difficulty vs. number of pieces, it would start out at zero with one solid cube, ascend into a playful arc, and return back to near zero with 27 cubic
blocks. Here the optimum number of pieces is six. One would prefer that they all be dissimilar and non-symmetrical, and of course with only one solution. But not all that is possible so one must accept compromise. The Half-Hour puzzle is my best effort. It has only one solution. It was the culmination of quite an exhaustive investigation into the near countless number of possible designs.”
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