Bidder | Amount | Date |
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PlasticPower 140 | £150.00 | 07.07.2021 20:13:27 |
Gergo 236 | £141.00 | 07.07.2021 20:13:27 |
PlasticPower 140 | £131.00 | 07.07.2021 01:07:05 |
Gergo 236 | £121.00 | 07.07.2021 01:07:05 |
PlasticPower 140 | £111.00 | 07.07.2021 01:02:28 |
Gergo 236 | £101.00 | 07.07.2021 01:02:28 |
PlasticPower 140 | £94.00 | 07.07.2021 01:02:08 |
Gergo 236 | £89.00 | 07.07.2021 01:02:08 |
PlasticPower 140 | £71.00 | 03.07.2021 18:43:27 |
TheloniousCube 121 | £66.00 | 03.07.2021 18:43:27 |
TheloniousCube 121 | £65.00 | 03.07.2021 04:48:40 |
TomZak 33 | £42.00 | 02.07.2021 14:23:40 |
TheRammer 52 | £29.00 | 02.07.2021 13:27:11 |
This tricky puzzle by Osanori has an interesting appearance as well as an interesting solution. The two halves of the frame create a maze internally which changes state as you slide the pieces back and forth. The internal pieces dance around, moving in and out and about each other until finally they (hopefully) find their final resting spot with a symmetrical solution. Given a unique level 20.2.5 solution, this could not be called a simple puzzle, but neither is it hopelessly difficult. The obvious constraints of the frame pieces lead to several deductions which should have the astute puzzler solving this in an afternoon.
Construction follows our general practice of strength and elegance here at cubicdissection. The top frame joint is reinforced with a slight shoulder, and the bottom is of course solid wood with the necessary bits sliced out cleanly for a robust assembly. Internal pieces are of course milled from solid wood.
Each signed and dated; 38 copies made for sale.
The puzzle is in perfect condition.
Buyer to pay PayPal fees and postage costs.
World wide postage available.
USA £14
UK £8