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A:MAZE by abhishekruikar

A:MAZE by abhishekruikar

Xamuel 127
Item Location: United States

$100.00

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This is surprisingly unique among puzzles where there isn't anything that you need to deduce or puzzle out. It's just a clear acrylic path that you need to manipulate a steel ball bearing to get to the notch on the other side (left to right, or vice versa).

Judging from the name, you would think that there are branching paths and dead ends, but nope! It's actually a labyrinth since there is only one path you can follow. Despite that, it's very easy to get confused and end up back-tracking back to where you originally started thanks to the clear acrylic playing tricks on your eyes. I'm sure that could be interpreted as a metaphor for life in some ways.

I've found it a calming and Zen experience working the ball down a 3.4 meter-long path and I recommend this puzzle to anyone who enjoys having a simple puzzle to work through at times. It's great for non-puzzlers as well and has very nice packaging.

I accept Paypal, but there are no extra Paypal fees, since I consider it to be the responsibility of the seller rather than the buyer.
I accept Transferwise for international buyers.
I am willing to consider other payment methods.

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