A cool cultural reference and the puzzle’s goal encapsulated
in a simple name – Pac(k)Man is another neat little aluminium puzzle from Gary
Foshee’s workshop. It comes in one of his customary purple velvet drawstring
bags and it’s most definitely pocket-sized.
In its unsolved state it has a large screw-head protruding
outside of the little aluminium cube and you’re told that your goal is to get
everything either inside the cube or at least flush with the sides. The
projecting screw-head is nicely knurled, making it pretty easy to unscrew it
with just your digits. There’s an obvious place to put this screw, except that
it’s pretty clear that there’s something blocking the hole so the screw can’t
get all the way home, leaving it projecting a bit.
Well it was never going to be that simple, was it?!
OK, so what else have we got? Well there’s another screw in
there, but it’s flush with the surface and unless you have Chris’ weird
fingers, you’re going to need a tool to get that one out… it needs a hex
wrench… but you don’t seem to have one… examining things a bit more and you’ll
see that there’s an exit hole for what appears to be the goodie partially
blocking the screw hole you want to use for the big screw…except it’s being
held in place by that flush little hex-headed screw… so where is that hex tool?
Depending on how you approach these things it might only
take you a couple of seconds, or it may take quite a while, but when you find
it you’ll grin a bit… that lets you make a little more progress but pretty soon
you’ll find yourself stumped again – and I really loved this second little
brick wall that you hit – you think it’s all plain sailing from there only to find
another road-block that requires an altogether different approach to
problem-solving!
Great little puzzle!
[In answer to the inevitable question: privately – they
haven’t been generally available for many years!]
This is a beautiful little puzzle, thank you for letting me try it out at the last MPP, it gave me a huge grin :-) another for the never gonna get list ! But as they say, it's better to have solved and returned than never solved at all !!
ReplyDeleteAh I was bidding hard on this in an action recently. Great write up Allard. I hope to add one of these to my collection some day. Andy Fabian
ReplyDeleteThat's because of you I paid so much
DeleteI know this is a super rare puzzle, but do you know if there is anywhere I can purchase it, whether new or used? Or do you know of anyone willing to lend it to me so I can try it? Or do you have Gary Foshee's contact email to ask him if it will ever be made again?
ReplyDeleteMake friends with puzzlers near you - play with their copies... or watch Baxterweb and Haubrich and Puzzle Paradise and Cubic Dissection Marketplace and be prepared to spend....
ReplyDeletewhat do the coordinates mean on the back of the little book?
ReplyDelete...I suspect that was Gary's address at the time...
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