Slideways |
A short one today - I have been on-call this week and am working again on Sunday (whilst this post goes live) and have had to prepare something in advance without much time for puzzling. Today I am focussing on a pretty metal puzzle from PuzzleMaster. A version of this should be in every puzzler's collection.
I reviewed
the latest bespoke metal puzzle,
Chiasma, from Yavuz Demirhan and PuzzleMaster a couple of weeks ago and was
delighted with the quality of the construction and how it really added to the
solution of the puzzle. In the same package, I also received a few more from
the
PuzzleMaster metal series and have had a little time to play with two of those. The
Slideways
puzzle is a classic - it's a 3 piece burr-shape that's not actually a burr,
it's a lovely coordinate motion puzzle. I have never played with this puzzle
in this shape before despite it having been around for quite a while. My
versions are rather lovely shape transformations from Pelikan, the
Slideways cube
and two variants of the Slideways ball:
Cube |
Ball |
Double Slideways Ball |
Box |
Beautifully held in place |
As you can see, this is a nice cerise coloured anodised aluminium and is rated as a level 6 on PuzzleMaster's difficulty scale of 5 to 10 which I would agree with - it is pretty straightforward in terms of puzzling and mostly is an object of delight for fiddling with. The movement makes it a wonderful fidget toy.
It won't fall apart, the pieces need to be pulled just right and you quickly end up admiring 3 beautifully identical burr pieces:
3 identical sticks - notice the angled cuts |
For the reassembly, it is a simple matter of working out the correct orientation of the 3 pieces with respect to each other and then holding them all just right to allow them to slide together in a really satisfying way. The positioning needs to be fairly accurate before they will slide but not requiring pinpoint accuracy. This does make this version quite a lot more forgiving than the various wooden versions which need very very fine positioning. I have been using this as a sort of worry bead/stress reliever at home for a week or so and so far have avoided a Whack! Ouch! from Mrs S for the clinking.
Is it worth buying? I definitely think so - it is a classic, a fun thing to play with and very nicely made. At $20CA, you cannot go wrong.
Is it worth buying? I definitely think so - it is a classic, a fun thing to play with and very nicely made. At $20CA, you cannot go wrong.
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