The Louvre sequential discovery puzzle
…people to see and understand what was happening to solve that lock. So he built a more straightforward puzzle around just that lock. He’s done something similar here although The… […]
…people to see and understand what was happening to solve that lock. So he built a more straightforward puzzle around just that lock. He’s done something similar here although The… […]
…puzzle is to assemble the 4 piece interlocking burr. An interesting symmetrical shape made from 2 pieces of clear 10mm acrylic around 2 wooden pieces. This puzzle is fun, a… […]
…brass. https://www.mrpuzzle.com.au/houdinis-torture-cell-sequential-discovery-puzzle/ The object of the puzzle is to free Houdini from The Torture Cell. To do that you’ll have to discover the tools and work out how to use… […]
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…Don’t despair. There is a very detailed step by step solution drawn by the designer to help you assemble the puzzle when you totally give up. https://www.mrpuzzle.com.au/holey-6-board-burr-junichi-yananose.html … […]
…eBay shop https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/252596602543 In February 2024 one of these puzzles resold at Puzzle Paradise auction for Euro 45 (at the current exchange rate that’s about AU$75) A very attractive… […]
…Western Australian Jarrah and is shipped completed WITH 500mm round glass top. Share Martin Watson’s experience as he put’s his LOST DAY together…. and loses several days, not just one!… […]
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…puzzles to solve. This mammoth puzzle combines many ideas into one sequential discovery puzzle that tells a story as you solve each step of the puzzle. And there are a… […]
Read More… from The Opening Bat sequential discovery Cricket Bat Puzzle
…puzzle was developed and manufactured by Brian Young in 1999. Credit for the concept must go to an anonymous computer programmer back in 1959 when the first standardised business computer… […]
…simultaneously. I did not use a computer to design the puzzle but after having a working prototype I did use a computer to test for the number of possible solutions…. […]
…this burr the puzzle had not been commercially available and now Brian knows why. Making the jigs, the number of and complexity of them, was more difficult than making the… […]