Trichromat by Yavuz Demirrhan - Stunning! |
Constrained burrs! |
2 creatures inside - Gobi |
The picture at the top is the Trichromat burr designed by the incredibly talented puzzle designer from Turkey, Yavuz Demirrhan. What you may not know, is that Yavuz is also an entirely self taught but highly skilled puzzle maker. I receive regular (several a week) Facebook updates from Yavuz about his new designs usually in the form of screenshots of Burrtools creations or just diagrams but a couple of months ago I was astonished to see a gorgeous wooden thing rather than a diagram! After a short exchange of FB messages it was on its way to me - and I must say for a very reasonable price!
The Trichromat puzzle is made of Wenge, Padauk, Walnut and Maple and looks stunning! Interestingly it is waxed rather than lacquered (European craftsmen seem to prefer wax or oil) and it smells absolutely wonderful! Looking at it reveals that it is nothing more than a burr with 6 non-interlocking pieces held in a cage BUT the quoted difficulty level is 44.1.3.1.2.2. which means that it is a significant challenge.
One of my earlier attempts at solving this sort of design was the Neighbourhood by Stephan Baumegger - it looks very similar in shape and is a similarly constrained 6 piece burr but has an easier level of "just"(!!!) 29.2.2.2.2.2 moves. I played with and managed to solve the Neighbourhood in just a single evening of fun! So I thought I'd just follow it straight away with Stephan's next creation, the Rush hour (level 47.1.3.2.2) but after months of on and off trying I have singularly failed! It is currently in my bag with me undergoing a 6th attempt at solution!
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2 more caged non-interlocked 6 piece burrs (these by Stephan Baumegger) |
So, having solved one caged 6 piece burr easily and failed dismally at another, it was with some trepidation that I attempted the puzzle from Yavuz. I had a quick play initially when it arrived and I got frightened off by a really complex multi-piece move that I found. I put it away for a while. But after a recent conversation with Yavuz I decided it was time to try again and hopefully not be humiliated again!
There are loads of possible moves quite early on and a few blind ends but luckily not too deep! There even appears to be a loop at some point! Lots of pieces seem to move quite a long way and after a relatively short period I had all 6 burr pieces over halfway out:
Almost there? Surely one piece will just slip out? |
Having gotten it back together using Burrtools, I started again and luckily something from my random meandering must have penetrated my dull brain! After another hour of play - and this time it was proper exploration, taking note of the piece shapes and the movements/blockages, I had it apart again.
Trichromat pieces - notice how simple they are! |
If you would like a gorgeous caged 6 piece burr that is significantly more than trivial but not too tough for a normal human to solve and which you stand a good chance of being able to reassemble without instructions then let me know and I'll put you in touch with Yavuz (or contact him directly via FB)
Now it's time to get back to Rush hour and maybe then I might attempt the fabulously beautiful but even tougher Centauri and Odin from Stephan! These are much more difficult - they are classic 18 piece burrs which are constrained by a cage - I actually doubt whether I will ever be skilled enough but at least they look gorgeous on display!
Centauri (level 13.141.34.8.17.2.10) and Odin (level 20.10.42.10.3) - GULP! |
With a nod to the title of my post - there are so many burrs that are tough enough to require a cage! I need more spare time and more money!!!! Remember that you can buy the Trichromat now from Yavuz for a very reasonable price - you won't be disappointed!!
Agreed, this is a beautiful puzzle at a very reasonable price. Buy it! Gus
ReplyDeleteSee everyone! People even agree with me!! That really amazes me!
DeleteI don't agree! A caged burr is much harder than the same burr uncaged. Therefore if the burr had to be caged, it was because it was too easy in the wild. Of course some caged burrs can cause one to become unhinged, which definitely creates problems. YMMV :-)
ReplyDeleteOf course you are right George! My post title was very much "tongue in cheek".
DeleteI have definitely become progressively more unhinged as I work my way through these puzzles!
Q: Where does the puzzler safely store his ice cream?
DeleteA: Nested inside a pile of burrs!
Can't wait for that centauri blog post! I'm waiting on Andante and Burrner to come in the mail from Stephan and plan on ordering Centauri next!
ReplyDeleteI think you might be waiting a very long time! I can't seem to get anywhere with it. So much so that I have more or less given up and use it for decoration on the shelf!
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