
Following MPP XXV
and the general upheaval of the cave, I hadn’t had much chance to play with
some of the recent arrivals and it was only relatively recently that I actually
got to play with Pyramid properly – and found out just how nice it is…
In simple terms, Kawashima-san has built up each of the faces
of the Pod cube until they formed six pentagons on an offset axis – except that
the panels still overlap and slide as per the original cube… so far so simple…
one little details though becomes quite important: Pod has some wonderfully
clear visual clues to the orientation of the panels – Pyramid dispenses with
that entirely: every side / panel looks like every other… and for those of you
who know your Pods, that creates a bit of an issue – especially is someone has
helpfully scrambled the puzzle for you, either intentionally or unintentionally…

Very satisfying Karakuri box that makes you work hard for
the solution – I think I like this one even more than Pod, even though Pod is
prettier! (and we all know what a magpie I am…)
Addendum: Checker Secret

For starters, it is beautifully finished and really looks
every bit the beautifully made Karakuri puzzle – the main locking mechanism is
nicely disguised and yet definitely discoverable by a newbie, with enough of
the mechanism visible inside once the box is opened to explain to enquiring
minds just how that all worked.
There’s another secret waiting patiently for the observant
neophyte – just a subtle hint of more to come… and that's what makes this a neat
little introduction for me: there’s the obvious starter which might well be
more than sufficient for most non-puzzlers, but there’s more for the curious to
discover – and that makes it worthy of a mention here, IMHO, just in case
puzzlists dismiss it as being “too simple”.
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