This one first showed up at an
MPP quite a while ago and it amused many puzzlers that day… unfortunately one
of them behaved in a totally inappropriate manner(!) and discovered a cooked
solution that pretty much by-passed all of the cleverness… so Shane took it
away and came up with an improved version, and duly presented me with a copy to
add to my collection… Thanks!
Turn the Plug falls into Shane’s
category of “Interval Puzzles” (like the “Wire cutter”) – which by his own
description aren’t big and complicated enough to be included in his main puzzle
series and are typically used to experiment with a particular idea or feature –
although in my humble opinion (and that of several other puzzlers I know!)
they’re plenty good enough as stand-alone puzzles!
Ostensibly Turn the Plug is a
door lock mounted on a big old chunk of wood with a handy base so it stand
upright. On the right hand side there’s a handy key … or at least it would have
been handy if “someone” hadn’t screwed it firmly into said chunk of wood – and
not provided any visible means of unscrewing it!
Now it might not look like it,
and Shane’s insistence on calling it an “interval” puzzle might lead you to
believe otherwise, but this is a great little sequential discovery puzzle with
a delightful discovery element to be, err, discovered.
Having discovered said thingy, finding
how to use it effectively is 90% of the puzzle – let’s just say that Shane’s
experience at locksmith mastery hasn’t gone to waste.
I love the fact that it all
looks so simple and honest… when it’s anything but!
Nice job that man!
Thanks Allard ! I still get amazed that people like my little puzzles (inc the interval ones) so don't worry I have plenty more on the workbench in progress for you to enjoy. Have a great IPP everyone:-)
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