The Kanazawa IPP39 Puzzle was designed by George Sicherman and presented by Brian Young during the Edward Hordern IPP39 Puzzle Exchange in Kanazawa, Japan (2019). Sicherman, known for creating puzzles that manipulate space and logic, offers a deceptively simple challenge in this tray puzzle. The objective is to fit an additional piece into a diamond-shaped frame already holding five pieces. The puzzle plays with spatial perception, where solutions require not only careful observation but clever rearrangement. Crafted from laser-cut acrylic, only 897 units were made by Mr Puzzle, and the design reflects the creative exchange spirit of the IPP event, where Brian had fun sharing it while wielding his "Ray Gun."
This took me hours to solve. It;s a great puzzle. A few signes of wear as it is plastic.
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I think most people in the puzzling world know about this puzzle. It still stands as one of the most difficult puzzles i have solved due to a couple of steps. I had to put it down and come back to it several times over a period of weeks. These dont come up very often, so grab it while you can.Purchased in 2020 from cubicdissection. Once solved, was put away in storage. In original condition.Dee's widely acclaimed "Where's My Hammer?" Sequential Discovery Puzzle Box. WMH is incredibly well craft...
This puzzle resulted from a Swiss company’s desire for a puzzling gift to give away to their customers. Wil spotted the possibilities in making a variant of his original aluminium Cross puzzle and giving it a nice red stand – et voila instant Swiss flag! The company wanted their give-aways to be “accessible” to non-puzzlers, so Wil set about coming up with a reasonably straight-forward design… and ended up finalising the design while he was visiting his sweetheart, so he named it aft...
The beautiful Kissel puzzle by VINCO is made from maple and plum. The aim is to take the puzzle apart and re-assemble, but.. be warned - this will provide a challenge and is one of the toughest puzzles of it's kind around. Made in the Czech Republic, Kissel comprises 4 pieces and has a diameter of approximately 70mm.Payment with Paypal F/F. Buyer to pay shipping and any insurance requested. Buyer responsible for any import taxes. Please contact be before payment.
Laser cut using black and white acrylic by Rex Rossano Perez, the Visayas (name after a group of Islands in his homeland, the Phillipines) is a pocket sized sequential discovery puzzle, rather uniquely - what's needed to solve the puzzle are actually housed inside. Instead of a coin, the aim is to free the star.Payment with Paypal F/F. Buyer to pay shipping and any insurance requested. Buyer responsible for any import taxes. Please contact be before payment.