This was one of my favourite puzzles from Eric’s February
batch of goodies.
Designed by Peter Gal, it’s one of those delightfully simple
little packing puzzles… there are three pieces to put inside a little box which
has a simple little constraint. I love packing puzzles like that, especially
ones that have just a few pieces – Caramel Box, Four L’s, you know the sort…
This one has three pieces to be placed in a 3*3*2 box that
has a single cubie semi-fixed inside it. That single cubie can move between
three positions depending on what’s inside there and how they’re positioned…
The pieces between them take up 15 cubies, plus the one
attached to the box, which leaves a practically cavernous 2 cubie space left
after you’re finished… should be simple!
Eh, naw… as it turns out it’s a tricky little number that
requires the puzzlists to first find an assembly that should work, then exhaust
all the possible ways of getting it into that little constrained box… and of
course that little constraint is massively limiting. You might for instance find
that there were only two possible assemblies, and then discover that the moving
cubie in the box reduced that to a single solution, requiring a little bit of manoeuvring
to achieve the proper solution.
The pieces are simple enough to make it seem really
accessible and draw you in… and having done that, it then makes you work pretty
hard to find a wonderfully satisfying solution…
I likes it. A lot. :-)
Excellent! I have this little gem still all wrapped up waiting for the annual summer beach getaway ... glad to know it will provide such enjoyment.
ReplyDelete...I'm pretty sure you will enjoy it, but let me know what you think... and have a great holiday!
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