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| Trick Bolt #4 |
Continuing the theme from last week, the
PuzzleMaster Kickstarter campaign
continues until end of December. Last week I described the 3 new puzzles that
are the main feature but there are also 3 add-on puzzles that can be added to
any order on the Kickstarter for a fraction of the cost on the
PuzzleMaster site.
Starting with the Trick Bolt number 4 which is available as an add-on for just
$8CAD compared with the $14.99 on
their site. The aim is to remove the middle nut from the bolt. This is a lovely little
challenge that is fun for any experienced puzzler as well as great for a
beginner and children - it is rated as Tricky or level 6 on their 5 to 10
scale of difficulty. There are a couple of lovely little Aha! moments in it.
This could probably be considered a rather basic sequential discovery puzzle.
For $8 you really cannot go wrong. I will be taking this to work with me to
encourage my colleagues to take up puzzling.
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| Celestial Cipher |
The movement of the pieces is nice and smooth and you can see all the gaps and
paths which should make it easier to dismantle but despite this, it is really
quite a huge challenge with a good few blind alleys to go down. This one took
me quite a few weeks to take apart - not for the fainthearted and only the
very best burr-puzzler will manage to reassemble it without Burrtools. I
needed BT and discovered that there are 12 possible assemblies raging from an
"easy" level 19 (4.2.3.3.2.3.2) up to the hardest level 27
(10.5.3.3.2.3) which is the one that it arrived in. This potentially gives you
a bunch of challenges if you can find someone to assemble it each time for you
in a new challenge. Unfortunately Mrs S won't do that for me!
If you don't have the Houdini's Torture Cell yet then this is a very good reason to join the Kickstarter and buy it for a very reasonable price of $36CAD (reduced from the usual $44.99). If you don't want the Kickstarter puzzles then you should buy this anyway - many of us would consider this an essential puzzle for anyone's collection. I did not get sent a copy of this because they know that I have an original version from Brian Young.
As a quick word of warning, don't let you cat lick this puzzle! Yes, I know
that is an odd thing to write but my two kittens have a weird fascination
with cold metal objects. They lick them all. taps/faucets, metal trivets and
metal puzzles! Nothing I do will stop them licking everything which can give
aa nasty surprise when you pick up something that is unexpectedly wet and
sticky. 😱 The Celestial Cipher became a bit sticky to move and then the
surface corroded. I have no idea what is in a cat's saliva that does that
but don't let them do that to yours!
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| Houdini's Torture Cell - PuzzleMaster version |
If you don't have the Houdini's Torture Cell yet then this is a very good reason to join the Kickstarter and buy it for a very reasonable price of $36CAD (reduced from the usual $44.99). If you don't want the Kickstarter puzzles then you should buy this anyway - many of us would consider this an essential puzzle for anyone's collection. I did not get sent a copy of this because they know that I have an original version from Brian Young.
Brian collaborated with PuzzleMaster to recreate this amazing puzzle in metal
and the result is stunning. I have payed with it at an MPP and it is good and
solid with an amazing heft to it. The puzzling is identical to the wooden
version and with a curved acrylic cage it shouldn't suffer from the same micro
cracks that plagued the original. The puzzle was good enough to win the Jury
first prize in the
2012 IPP design competition. That alone should tell you it is worth getting hold of.
The mechanism is all on show and beautiful to work out (unlike the complete
bugger of an identical blind challenge in the last lock of
The Opening Bat. This reminds me that I should fetch out my copy to take to work again and bamboozle a whole new bunch of trainees, surgeons, ODPs and nurses. This is a simply wonderful puzzle!
You have just 16 days from the publication of this article to join the Kickstarter campaign. There are a bunch of great puzzles available and here I have shown that the add-ons are also worth considering.



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