But It's Still Really Good
Pocket Watch Designed by Shaui Chi and made by Mr Gao |
Telescope (level 7) |
I had high hopes for the Pocket watch puzzle because it immediately screams
out to most experienced puzzlers as very similar to the classic Ball and ring
puzzle described in van Delft & Botermans' Creative puzzles of the world
and, from it, a whole bunch of variants which add degrees of difficulty
and which I have struggled with multiple times over the years. My late mentor
Tsy Hung Chein (aka Felix) got me entangled in their delights and made me a
large number of them. There have been reviews of them
here,
here and
here.
Classic Ball and chain (Livewire version) |
It would appear that my whole rationale for starting the new batch of Aaron's
torture devices with this one was based on a false premise. This puzzle is NOT
a Ball and Ring puzzle even if it looks like one. It was time to put it back
to the start and look for the correct way to solve it. The odd thing is that
the moves of the ring are so constrained that it is initially quite hard to
get tangled up doing what you feel is the right thing. Now one bonus with
these is that it is possible to dismantle it and start with a solved puzzle
and work your way back i.e. an entanglement challenge. I took the ring off and
started here and tried to get to the beginning with minimal success until I
had a huge (yes, HUGE) realisation. The movement of the ring to solve this one
is really REALLY easy.
I set the start position the way I wanted it and within a couple of seconds
had the ring where it needed to be. My new target was to see how to arrange
the string into that require position without using the lobster-claw. It took
me a few fairly tangled knots which needed undoing before I had a truly
delicious Aha! moment as I worked out a sequence to move my string back and
forth from the puzzle start to the solvable position. Once this was easily
possible, it is just a matter of repeating that simple 2 second move with the
ring and the puzzle is solved.
Solved (without the quick release) |
Hopefully I will have similar success with the rest of the puzzles in the
recent delivery. Some look very tough with enormous lengths of string in them!
Some great challenges here! |
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