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Sunday, 14 January 2024
Gravitational Burr
A Burr That’s Also a Maze
Gravitational Burr by Junichi Yananose
Gorgeous wood!
Well, what a way to start the year! First, I start on the amazing PicoLock and
now I have a stunning and fun chunk of wood sent all the way from t'other
(getting in touch with my inner Yorkshireman) side of the world.
This beauty has been made from a rather gorgeously grained American Black Walnut
and Juno has mixed and matched the light grained pieces with the dark to make
something arrestingly beautiful (I am a sucker for lovely wood) and the fact
that it is a fabulously tactile 117mm across in each direction makes for a
really nice thing to play with. The only downside is that my Juno puzzle
collection is currently stuffed into 2 shelves of my Billy bookcases and this
(plus the equally stunning Dual Meanders Box I also received) will now no longer
fit in that space and I will need another reconfiguration.
Looking at it, you would think: "so what! It's just another 6 piece burr.
Surely everything interesting has been done with this type of puzzle?" You
might be right about that as I have multiple burr sets and am always on the
lookout for more but this is NOT "just" a 6 piece burr. Juno has added a ball
bearing inside and a track for it - therefore it is a 7 piece burr and the
seventh piece needs to move around inside to allow the other 6 to move.
In fact, it is even more amazing than that. It is actually a level one 6 piece
burr with a solid key piece which Juno has made into a level 2 one by having a
tiny locking move that needs to be pushed to allow the key piece to slide. The
locking mechanism is held firm by a pair of magnets. Once the key piece is
unlocked then the first movements are possible and it quickly becomes clear
where the name Gravitational burr" came from. You cannot initially see the
ball bearing but you know it is there and the only way to manipulate it is to
rock the puzzle side to side or turn it over and over. It is clear when the
bearing has moved because you can hear it click to a new position. It is only
after 4 moves that you can actually see the ball bearing and at this point a
small part of the track/maze that it is in can be seen.
4 Moves in and the BB with some maze is revealed
Having found the bearing, I return to the beginning and try it again - it is
weirdly satisfying just rolling the ball around and controlling where it goes by
holding the key piece tight and clamping the ball in place and not allowing it
to roll or fall until I was ready. I found a choice at the 5th move and I
carried on deeper into the maze. After a few more moves I lost my courage and
returned to the beginning again...except I couldn't get back to the beginning!
GULP! Lost already? I knew that I was in good company because
Goetz had got
himself into the same difficulty. It was a little early for a full on panic and
I just wiggled it about in every direction I could whilst manipulating the
movable piece and, after a rather fraught 10 minutes, it was back at the
beginning again. Phew! I was unable to play with this whilst Mrs S was around.
She often takes the piss out of me for listening to puzzles and she very rarely
will sit in silence - there is always radio or music or TV on around her and if
it's too loud or too distracting then I cannot tell where the bearing is going.
I carried on with my exploration and found another pathway and all of a sudden
my ball bearing was peeking out at me in a different part of the maze on a new
section of the puzzle. How on earth did I get there? Back-tracking was really
hard as I hadn't been really paying attention to orientation as well as piece
position and I must have missed an opening. It took me a whole evening to
return to the start.
In the end, I actually deliberately worked my way through the pathway
section by section until all of a sudden the key piece is in a very extended
position to allow the extraction of other parts and full disassembly of the
burr. Again, the genius of Juno is shown by the presence of a magnet which
holds the ball bearing in place so that it doesn't fall out and get lost in
the furniture or swallowed by a cat. In retrospect, I realised that magnet
also held the bearing in place at the start of the puzzle - there is no
rattle if you listen to the closed puzzle.
All 6 (7) pieces and Juno's stamp is revealed.
Once the puzzle is in pieces then the true genius is on show and you can
look at the complexity of the pathway. Not really a spoiler but if you don't
want to see the key piece detail then don't click the show hide.
Only half the key paths shown
Now it was time for reassembly. Juno has provided a quick assembly method
which doesn't use the maze at all - there is a big cavity in one of the pieces
where you can store the bearing and just assemble the 6 piece burr without it.
Ball in the hole and then assemble the burr for a level 2 puzzle
As usual, I had not paid attention properly to the positioning of the pieces
and which order they came out in. Have I told you before that I am truly awful
at assembly puzzles? To my eternal shame, it took me several hours to
reassemble the burr without using the maze.
Blush!
Once I had worked out the burr assembly I was then able to deliberately work
out my sequence of moves whilst able to see inside the puzzle and plan out the
true reassembly. It took me about an hour to work it out and be certain of the
sequence and orientation. Such fun even when you can see everything in place.
This puzzle is a masterpiece! It looks gorgeous, it looks simple and has
layer upon layer of complexity and is definitely not solved by chance. It
requires initial blind exploration followed by a reveal or 2 or 3 and then
definite planning of your moves. Finally the reassembly is not just a
simple backtrack - I wanted to truly understand it in its' entirety and
that took some time and a lot of fun. Thank you Juno!
The Dual Meanders Box is waiting for me and after just a tiny bit of
exploration, I have to say that it frightens me a lot - there are 506
moves to open it!
Are you a Brass monkey fan? You should be! The BM puzzles are
amazing. The 6th Brass monkey burr has just gone up for preorder/early bird sale! The previous 5 were amazing and this is set to be the very best yet. Go buy it now.
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