Octahedral Cluster - Stewart Coffin by Brian Menold
$140.00
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Description
This is a classic design by Stewart that is unbelievably confusing!
Here’s Stewart’s description:
“We puzzle designers sometimes make the mistake of creating puzzles so fiendishly difficult that few if any will solve them. Generally they are easy to design merely by increasing the number of pieces.
But what is the point? More appealing are puzzles with few pieces that look so simple, but ah…. Octahedral Cluster has four dissimilar non-symmetrical pieces, made by joining 19 rhombic dodecahedron blocks or edge-beveled cubes together different ways. Its one tricky and unique solution is serially interlocking. I suspect that this particular octahedral dissection having all of these features may be in itself unique.”
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