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A Colorful Journey through Endless Patterns of Quick Wits |
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Among many thousands of puzzles
I've ever seen or have in my collection, and,
especially, among those I've ever solved, there are
puzzles which are my special favorites. Their number is
really too big to be presented here, still some of them
I'd like to show and celebrate. There are no strong
criteria to this, very personal selection, just bright
ideas which impressed me much. In some sense, it is my
personal hall of puzzle fame. |
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Arthur Stone's Flexatube |
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by Serhiy Grabarchuk |
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It is a great and unique puzzle
discovered in 1939. Martin Gardner writes that Arthur
Stone discovered the Flexatube somewhat accidentally
working on a flexagon, and was very surprised with this
discovery... |
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Nut Case |
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by Oskar van Deventer |
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This is the latest puzzle in
Hanayama's famous
Cast Puzzle series. The puzzle is developed by Oskar
van Deventer, who put in it quite a diabolic idea which
can overwhelm even skilful puzzle solver. This fact
caused the unique case that the Nut Case puzzle has the
level of difficulty marked as "?" instead of their
traditional ranking system with 1 through 6 levels. The
quality of the puzzle is excellent like in all puzzles
of
Hanayama... |
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Last
Updated: September 30, 2007
Posted: December 23, 2006 |
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