Hizzout |
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So Kastellorizo you like puzzles eh?
#234309 - 09/22/10 10:03 PM
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Tetris Mason
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The puzzle being why is his finger nail painted blue? -nt-
[Re: Hizzout]
#234311 - 09/22/10 10:11 PM
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kastellorizo |
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Re: So Kastellorizo you like puzzles eh?
[Re: Hizzout]
#236344 - 10/14/10 07:00 PM
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Well, since the Bedlam cube was introduced, a gazillion of such "designs" popped up. I mean, there are infinite possibilities to make such puzzles, and every solution is far from satisfying because they make them too tedious.
A really good puzzle, should be unique and simple.
This puzzle seems like a waste of time for anyone wanting to be entertained, and I will be surprised if there was anyone who would actually bother to solve it. But collectors always buy them, for the sake of collecting, i.e. this object is not a puzzle, but more of a "piece of art" (though in my opinion, it is none of them LOL)
Hidden mechanisms piss me off the most. I mean, again there are gazillion ways to make tricks, and in the end making the puzzle unsolvable, unless you torture the "inventor" with some octopus tentacle spanking.
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