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The Key by Pit Khiam Goh (2004) by Walter Hoppe

The Key by Pit Khiam Goh (2004) by Walter Hoppe

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Item Location: Canada

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This is a very cool design by Pit and nicely made by Walter.


Here’s Bill’s Description:



“The Key Puzzle is a 2-dimensional version of the Binary Burr. Pit Khiam has been using BCPBOX and other programs to develop high-level burrs. When I came up wth the idea for the Binary Burr, he quickly came up with this 2-dimensional puzzle which uses the same principle.

This was my souvenir puzzle at the 24th International Puzzle Party.”


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