Sometimes I Just Gotta Think Over and Over Again!
Grooved Three Piece Board Burr |
This very simple design was released at the beginning of August and I couldn't
resist it because the design looks so simple (just 3 identical pieces) with a
nice challenging level of 8.2 and also because it won a Jury honourable
mention in last years' remote
IPP design competition. This alone would make it worth purchasing but mostly I have come to accept
Eric's choices. He loves interlocking puzzles and burrs but they have to be
something really special to pique his attention. He could make anything he
wants with extremely high level but he almost never makes that sort of puzzle.
Eric only produces puzzles that he personally finds clever and
interesting.
This sat next to me for a few weeks whilst I worked on some of my new toys
from Mine and the latest twisty puzzles. Finally I had a little time to play
and out it came. The premise is simple - interlock the pieces into a standard
board burr shape. A teeny tiny bit of thought© allowed me to deduce how the
pieces should end up and where the dowels should be. It is trivial to get two
of the pieces to interlock and then when it's time to get the third piece in,
it is immediately revealed that the dowel gets in the way. Take it apart and
try a different orientation and same result. Doh!
That took some rather special thinking© |
More time to think© and I eventually manage to relax my feeble brain enough to
let a new sequence in and I had it assembled. There is something wonderful
about this design. It is really not terribly complex but it still seems to me
to be really challenging. When I try to think to hard I cannot assemble it - I
seem to have to try and achieve a relaxed brain thinking© each time before I
can solve it - I don't actually think there are very many puzzles quite like
that. Random movements won't do it and thinking too hard is
counter-productive. The delight here is a sort of unfocussed thinking. This is
rather different from the next puzzle.
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