The Stickman(no 35) - the One Hand PuzzleBox aka Pandora's Box |
Instructions/Info included |
I don't know what they saw but I guess their X-ray machine may have thrown
up some red flags. There are, after all, a LOT of magnets in this puzzle and
Asher had said there was something inside especially for me (maybe this
enticed them as well?) After being held hostage for quite a few weeks my
package arrived with another sign to chill the bones...there was the
"inspected by customs" tape on the box. In the meantime, Allard had already
received his copy and solved and
reviewed it. He is a MUCH better puzzler than me which is another reason that I have
had to wait the best part of a year to be able to write about it. Mrs S kept
the package in quarantine for a few days, as she has for all our post since
the pandemic began. I can't really argue with her logic and am too
frightened of her to even think about it.
Slide the lid and a grenade pin pops up!
The box lid will not slide any further |
Whilst part of me wants to just admire the puzzle for the rest of eternity,
that is not going to help me solve it or even understand why it's a puzzle.
It's time to be a brave little boy and pull the pin:
After the "explosion" there are 9 pieces with lots of magnets pushing and
pulling all over the place.
Look at the precision of those pieces! Look at all those magnets! |
The usual logo inside the box |
One of the main "features" of this challenge comes from the name..."one hand". Yes that dastardly designer did not just make a complex 3D packing puzzle which would be tough enough for a man of my limited skills. He also insisted that this puzzle should be solved using just ONE HAND! OMG! I discovered almost immediately that the way I thought some of the pieces should fit together was quite difficult - they really wanted to spring apart from each other and as soon as I added an extra piece or two, I found that either I didn't have enough fingers or my joints didn't point in the right direction to hold everything together - maybe it should be called the Stickman double-jointed box? After a few days of attempting the impossible I read the rest of the instructions and realised that I had been doing it all wrong (this explains quite a bit of my home life). The puzzle should not be solved by dexterously holding together a bunch of repelling pieces before stuffing them in the box - they can/should be inserted into the box with one hand one piece at a time. Aaargh it gets harder and harder! The last paragraph of the instructions says:
"This puzzle is far more diabolical than it appears"
No kidding! I have spent MONTHS on this - it has been sitting on my desk since it arrived in March. I have had it right next to me ever since then so that every week after writing my blog, I can pick it up and try again and again. Hell! For most of the last 9 months I have been completely unable to put the pieces back into the box! Yes, it is that difficult. At some point during the first couple of months I spent a happy few hours making a Burrtools file from the pieces so that at least I might be able to leave the pieces in place. Except, to my horror, I discovered that there are 900 different assemblies of those 9 pieces in the box cavity! In the end I had to go back to my photos to and the video to at least find how to put the puzzle back to the start. Yep, this might take me quite some time.
One thing that bothered me about reading Allard's review was that he mentioned a distinct Aha! moment and I had not come even close to one of those in many months. I was not trying to exhaustively work my way through the BT solutions as that might be construed as cheating and to me was just too much like hard work...especially as I frequently had to retrieve pieces from under my chair as they shot off when I ran out of fingers in my "one hand" to hold them inside. What was I missing?
In the end I opened up Asher's beautifully illustrated solution book which he had left for the customs guys should they need it. It walked me through the reassembly back to the beginning. Well that was very nice but wasn't getting me into the second compartment. Over the last few months I have become quite accomplished at reassembling the puzzle back to the start (I must have done it 50 or 60 times).
Last week, I looked at the next page of the booklet which I had been studiously avoiding and OMG! You sneaky bugger! How had I missed that? Rule number one of puzzling...Look at everything, don't trust the designer at all, things are often not what they seem. The booklet showed me something new and I had a whole new avenue of puzzling open to me. Immediately after that Aha! moment there was another. I think that if you don't try something straight away then you might get lost amongst the possibilities but luckily I did and then I made a major breakthrough. Sheer genius!
The lid is off and there is a very ancient coin inside |
The mechanism of the lock is absolutely ingenious and absolutely foolproof. It works every single time. If you are offered the chance to play with one or even better, to buy one than jump at the chance - it is a Stickman and it has been designed by a master.
Asher, thank you so much for a whole year of excitement, complete with highs and lows and a monumental Aha! moment. This is probably one of the most difficult puzzleboxes that I have ever seen. It will certainly end up in my top puzzles of 2021!
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